They're called "Galapagos Tortoises," and they live in the Galapagos Islands, a set of 13 major islands and many smaller inlets that are located west of Equador in South America.
Note that tortoises are commonly confused for turtles. Turtles are water-dwelling, omnivorous, and have flat shells, and tortoises are land-dwelling, vegetarian, and have domed shells.
You have inadvertently answered your own question ! They live exclusively on the Galapagos Islands !
Maybe on the Galapagos islands?
Penguins live in Antarctica.
Penguins live in the continent of Antarctica.
yes, of coures
No, not permanently at least.
Appartanly the peguins in the peguins of Madagascar arent any specific type...
In the galapagos island
They live in the Galapagos Islands which are a part of Ecuador.
no peguins are not herbavores
The Galapagos are islands, not in any states.
Because they live on the Galapagos islands.
The galapagos tortoise live in the galapagos island
I think about 10-30 years of age.