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"textContent": "Whether you’re there to take in stunning landscapes or have a profound philosophical experience, there are plenty of good reasons to visit the Galápagos Islands. But humans aren’t the only creatures that make their way to the islands that Charles Darwin helped make famous; recently, a very different species traveled there. Unlike their human counterparts, […]\n\nThe post A Subspecies of Tortoise Returns to the Galápagos Islands appeared first on InsideHook.",
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