Galapagos Turtle
The Galapagos tortoise is a reptile listed on the rare and endangered species of the Ecuadorian Galapagos Islands, also known as the Galapagos Tortoise and the Galapagos Giant Tortoise. It is the largest of all turtles on the planet, with an average body length of about 1.4 meters, a maximum length of about 1.8 meters, and an average weight of 400 to 500 kilograms. The back skin is brown and has a vertically elongated hexagonal contour pattern, with the central part protruding convexly. I usually move at a slow speed of 0.2km per hour, but I have a strong endurance and I can go about 6km a day. Because it is a cold-blooded animal, I sunbathe for 1 ~ 2 hours. Because they can store food and water in their bodies, they are so viable that they can survive without food for a year.