Similar words: galapagos islands, pagoda, fall apart, tell apart, pull apart, laparotomy, laparoscope, malapert. Meaning: n. a group of islands in the Pacific off South America; owned by Ecuador; known for unusual animal life.
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1, The Galapagos Islands are one of Ecuador's main tourist attractions.
2, Is not 90 percent of the Galapagos land surface a national park?
3, But the real workhorse of the Galapagos operation was the tiny sub called the Alvin.
4, The Galapagos finch was a darn sight more valuable than Sandra Willmot.
5, We are descending into the Galapagos Rift Valley.
6, A visit to the Galapagos Islands might also satisfy an ecologically - minded person like yourself.
7, Galapagos land iguanas belong to the genus Conolophus, of which there are currently three recognised species.
8, At the Galapagos Rift, volcanic activity beneath two geologic plates renews the earth's crust.
9, But some live near warm waters in the Galapagos Islands, near the coast of Ecuador.
10, Darwin himself had explained the strange inhabitants of isolated oceanic islands such as the Galapagos in terms of accidental migrations from the nearest mainland.
11, Money, in fact, dominates the thoughts of many of those involved in Galapagos affairs.
12, The captain and crew of the oil tanker that ran aground on the Galapagos have been arrested.
13, He waxed vehement about dinosaurs and extinction, about continental drift and the good old Galapagos finch.
14, The men would have to be well trained and supervised, not least to guard against incidental damage to native Galapagos animals.
15, Species that developed within a narrow environment such as the Galapagos Islands are being squeezed out.
16, The porter holds the car door as if restraining a very strong, young Galapagos tortoise from doing what it pleases.
17, Surely his exhaustive studies of the finches in the Galapagos only confirmed what his childhood made clear.
18, Both the white and black smokers supported the same odd fauna that thrived at the Galapagos Ridge.
19, On 24 January he identified six new species of birds of prey - two of which came from the Galapagos.
20, Seafloor hydrothermal activities have been found in tbe Red Sea, Galapagos, East Pacific Rise, Gulf of California, and Mid-Atlantic Ridge since 1960s.
21, Penguins, owls ,(http://sentencedict.com/galapagos.html) whales and dolphins: they're all here in the stunning islands of the Galapagos.
22, Researchers now hope that another tortoise from George's subspecies — Geochelone abingdoni — may be living on the neighboring Galapagos island of Isabela.
23, Rising air and water temperatures may have especially harmed Galapagos penguins.
24, The spilled diesel is not bad enough to threaten the wildlife native to the Galapagos Islands.
25, The couple began their trip in Europe before sailing to the Caribbean, and then on to the Galapagos Islands and Chile to climb Aconcagua, the highest mountain in South America.
26, A marine iguana sunbathes on rocks of San Cristobal Island in the Galapagos Archipelago. The strange animals of the Galapagos made Darwin wonder about how species develop and change.
27, Ornithologist John Gould told him the birds he had studied on the Galapagos Islands were perfectly adapted to the island environment.
28, The smallest foot fin is the suborder of animals fur seal Galapagos Islands.
29, Visitors can easily navigate from an introduction to Luddism to an exhibition on the wildlife of the Galapagos Islands and then to a virtual Bengali religious festival.
30, This kind of beak has become specialized in certain galapagos finches.
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