The Galapagos archipelago has been described as one of the most unique, scientifically important, and biologically outstanding areas on earth.
The Galapagos Islands are home to some of the highest levels of endemism (species
found nowhere else on earth) anywhere on the planet. About 80% of the
land birds you will see, 97% of the reptiles and land mammals, and more
than 30% of the plants are endemic.
More than 20% of the marine species
in Galapagos are found nowhere else on earth. Favorites include the
giant Galapagos tortoise, marine iguana, flightless cormorant, and the
Galapagos penguin—the only penguin species to be found in the Northern
Hemisphere.
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