Galápagos tortoise, feared extinct, spotted for the first time in more than 100 years

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More than 100 years since it was last seen by humans, a species of giant tortoise has been found on the Galápagos island of Fernandina.

According to the government of Ecuador, an adult female Chelonoidis phantasticus, more commonly known as the Fernandina Giant Tortoise, was spotted on Sunday, Feb. 17, 2019. This species of tortoise was last seen alive in 1906. The International Union for Conservation of Nature had previously listed the turtle as critically endangered and possibly extinct.

The tortoise is said to be in good health, but underweight. It is believed that she is about 100 years old. According to the Turtle Conservancy, she’s “about half to two-thirds the size” of the only other Fernandina Giant Tortoise that’s ever been found, a deceased male discovered 113 years ago. Read more…

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Twitter co-founder reunited with tortoise after 5 months apart

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Twitter co-founder Biz Stone’s family has just witnessed a herpetological miracle!

Five months ago, the Stone family’s pet tortoise, Roshi, went missing. Though high and low they searched, the distinctive reptile remained gone in the wind.

But, lo! On Tuesday at school, Stone’s son Jake glanced amongst the clover. And who did he see? NONE OTHER than his long-lost tortoise, ROSHI! In the words of the Lion King’s Rafiki, “He’s alive?! He’s alive!!!”

Our tortoise of 15 years escaped 5 months ago. We searched. No hope. Yesterday, Jake discovered him munching clover at his school. Incredible! Roshi is back after a grand adventurepic.twitter.com/rjZNl96jng

— Biz Stone (@biz) October 11, 2018 Read more…

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