By Alfie Rawlings The map The Galapagos islands By Alfie Rawlings The map
The map
Isla Fernandina Isla Fernandina is the third largest and youngest island. The island has an active shield volcano on it, but there is still wildlife. Did you know the marine iguana dives under water for food? Galapagos penguin sea lion
ISLA ISABELA Isla Isabela is the largest island out of the group - it has six large volcanoes. The island was named after Queen Isabela of Spain. It is occupied by many animals such as the Galapagos penguins, flightless cormorants, marine iguanas, booby birds and sally light foot crabs (along with a variety of birds.)
Isla san Cristobel San Cristobel is the easternmost island in the Galapagos. The name comes from patron saint of seafarers and is the oldest geologically. It also has an airport.
Marine iguana This unique iguana is found only on the Galapagos and mainly lives on rocky shore lines to warm up. Why this animal is so unique is because it dives under water for food, it can dive over 9m deep. back to the map back to Isla Isabela
Galapagos penguin
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