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@bloop960
@bloop960 5 лет назад
Tortoise: Bro don’t freak out but I think theres a satellite on your back
@romanista9776
@romanista9776 3 года назад
😂😂😂😂
@au5tinthoma543
@au5tinthoma543 2 года назад
Fucking golden thank you @bloop
@acrosstheworld001
@acrosstheworld001 5 лет назад
These animals are such a beauty and so calm they are. Just love them. Problem is, we humans behave like the entire globe is ours only and other animals are living on our mercy.
@evergreen-
@evergreen- 5 лет назад
Because that’s true
@jcrhea001
@jcrhea001 5 лет назад
Yes the humans moving to the island are very evil.
@dande-lions
@dande-lions 5 лет назад
@@jcrhea001 No, they're just ignorant, and perhaps a bit selfish. The people who allow the land to be developed could be considered evil.
@jcrhea001
@jcrhea001 5 лет назад
@@dande-lions and who would those people be?
@dande-lions
@dande-lions 5 лет назад
@@jcrhea001 I would think the Ecuadorian government. Galapagos Islands are a province of Ecuador.
@yengyengjose7378
@yengyengjose7378 5 лет назад
When will you realize the more you take the less you have- Master oogway
@guitarist2463
@guitarist2463 2 года назад
There are no accidents - Master Oogway
@violetblue1251
@violetblue1251 5 лет назад
they are so cute, peacefull and gentle. love them 🐢🐢
@sreetalks618
@sreetalks618 4 года назад
They will eat you 😀😍
@reymond.yeahhh
@reymond.yeahhh 5 лет назад
Ive never known Mr. Bean is also a biologist. What a remarkable man.
@joshlayes3130
@joshlayes3130 4 года назад
Reymond Adelfa LMAO
@kushalchudal2072
@kushalchudal2072 4 года назад
Okay ,that's cool
@TheFlyingChair24
@TheFlyingChair24 5 лет назад
I thought they were extinct but its insane how the power and time of adaptation built a tank of a tortoise
@christophergepullano9029
@christophergepullano9029 6 месяцев назад
What's more impressive is the fact that a single one of them possibly outlived most of us 👏👏👏
@gabrielleross5506
@gabrielleross5506 5 лет назад
I'm so happy that these tortoises are too far away from China or else they're now inside the bottle and use as a medicine for various ailments.
@drnthe
@drnthe 5 лет назад
Gabrielle Ross as a Chinese I whole heartedly agree
@gabrielleross5506
@gabrielleross5506 5 лет назад
@@drnthe 😔
@walkz007
@walkz007 5 лет назад
Or made into a stew
@arsanthgames6023
@arsanthgames6023 4 года назад
They're extinct already
@highlyvurgultis3706
@highlyvurgultis3706 4 года назад
@@arsanthgames6023 no they aren't lol
@alejandrocambraherrera8242
@alejandrocambraherrera8242 3 года назад
Narrator: ““Galapago” means “turtle” in Old Spanish”. Me, a native Spanish speaker: “I didnʼt know that 👁️👄👁️”.
@BerylLx
@BerylLx 3 года назад
Technically within a quote, if another quote is to be made, you would use the single apostrophe. So as to not confuse the reader. Your quote should look more like this “ 'Galapago' means 'turtle' in Old Spanish”.
@Ato-3000J
@Ato-3000J 3 года назад
Lol yo tampoco
@trauko1388
@trauko1388 3 года назад
That is because it is WRONG! Galapago is the name of a type of SADDLE, when the Spanish discovered the islands they name the tortoises after the saddle becuase of their similar shape, and then they also named the islands after them.
@brandonluff7992
@brandonluff7992 3 года назад
@@trauko1388 so he wasn’t wrong he just missed the saddle part before
@trauko1388
@trauko1388 3 года назад
@@brandonluff7992 He was wrong, galápago has NEVER been a word meaning turtle, due to its similarity to the TRADITIONAL galapago saddle a TYPE of tortoise and the islands where they live were *named after the saddle* .
@AverytheCubanAmerican
@AverytheCubanAmerican 5 лет назад
Reminds me of Lonesome George...RIP
@SlowToe
@SlowToe 5 лет назад
Why do I watch these? I only feel anger and sadness after it.
@jacobhanun3227
@jacobhanun3227 5 лет назад
Stop being so sensitive
@SlowToe
@SlowToe 5 лет назад
@@jacobhanun3227 your part of the problem. Easily solved...
@jacobhanun3227
@jacobhanun3227 5 лет назад
@@SlowToe uh ok...
@JonathanSharman
@JonathanSharman 5 лет назад
You should feel hope instead. They are doing work to allow humans to coexist sustainably within their environment. With smart planning, we can limit human impact on the tortoises.
@dande-lions
@dande-lions 5 лет назад
@@JonathanSharman Human presence and development on this special island chain needs to be severely limited and controlled. I fear it's already being allowed to expand too much.
@kingofthefobbys3894
@kingofthefobbys3894 4 года назад
So this is where master Oogway came from.
@fahadsarkar2256
@fahadsarkar2256 2 года назад
Really?
@kroneexe
@kroneexe 2 года назад
@@fahadsarkar2256 Yes. Then he wandered the world before settling in China.
@Ryoko007
@Ryoko007 3 года назад
aww, turtles look so peaceful. i love them.
@SupremeLeaderKimJong-un
@SupremeLeaderKimJong-un 5 лет назад
Slow and steady wins the race
@temsational9941
@temsational9941 5 лет назад
Slow and steady wins the nuke
@myasuujo3330
@myasuujo3330 5 лет назад
As usual human presence is destroying animal lives
@jacobhanun3227
@jacobhanun3227 5 лет назад
Humans are animals...
@Daily_Dose_of_Grass
@Daily_Dose_of_Grass 5 лет назад
@@jacobhanun3227 were not animals A meaning of a animal is amazing and useful we humans are not like that :/
@jacobhanun3227
@jacobhanun3227 5 лет назад
@@Daily_Dose_of_Grass go look it up or read a book. Everything you just said was just blubber. humans are intellectual animals that's a fact get over it
@myasuujo3330
@myasuujo3330 5 лет назад
@@jacobhanun3227 I know that we're not different than animals but we call ourselves human race not animals right?
@Metacognition88
@Metacognition88 5 лет назад
@@myasuujo3330 that's the problem. If we saw that we are nor special by knowing we are walking, talking, thinking primates we would treat all living things much better.
@kunchalkondedan9666
@kunchalkondedan9666 5 лет назад
Essential content
@raygun26
@raygun26 2 года назад
Imagine walking 10 days to go 5 feet and u come across a fence that goes on for miles. I’d be pissed.
@Aurys658
@Aurys658 5 лет назад
So beautiful.
@joshuabela5374
@joshuabela5374 4 года назад
We love you, Tortoises
@BWoodPhotography
@BWoodPhotography 5 лет назад
Very interesting. Does human interaction with these magnificent creatures have any negative impacts on them?
@GlitchanBlack
@GlitchanBlack 3 года назад
I quote from galapagosconservation.org.uk - "Galapagos giant tortoise populations suffered huge declines due to exploitation by whalers, buccaneers and fur sealers. The tortoises provided a source of fresh meat which could be kept alive on a ship for several months without any food or water. This resulted in the loss of between 100,000 and 200,000 tortoises. They were also exploited for their oil which could be used for burning in lamps. The introduction of several species by humans has had further devastating effects on tortoise populations. Rats, pigs and ants predate tortoise eggs; feral dogs attack adult tortoises; cattle and horses trample nests; and goats compete with tortoises for food. They are also affected by barriers to the migration routes such as farmland fencing and roads, and there are possible health issues from being in close proximity with farm animals."
@BWoodPhotography
@BWoodPhotography 3 года назад
@@GlitchanBlack Wow! I had no idea. Thanks so much for sharing that info with me. I appreciate it.
@GlitchanBlack
@GlitchanBlack 3 года назад
@@BWoodPhotography You're welcome.
@Tanygopteryx251
@Tanygopteryx251 5 лет назад
Gotta love them island microcosms
@leonardofantoni8723
@leonardofantoni8723 4 года назад
Beautiful!
@debbiedunn4477
@debbiedunn4477 5 лет назад
They are amazing animals. I wonder how old the oldest ones are.
@catrashoo
@catrashoo 2 года назад
They live up to 143 yrs.
@Liverpool2102MHB
@Liverpool2102MHB 2 года назад
@@catrashoo bud, they can live up to a hundred years more than that.
@JohnSmith-ys4nl
@JohnSmith-ys4nl 11 месяцев назад
@@catrashoo Nope, oldest proven tortoise was 177 years.
@kmegan
@kmegan 7 месяцев назад
the oldest living tortoise is currently 191 years old
@Bobby.546
@Bobby.546 2 месяца назад
@@kmeganthere’s one that’s estimated to be 255 years old (Adwaita) But he died in 2006. What’s even crazier is that he was a virgin his whole life lmao.
@thecatsmeow9972
@thecatsmeow9972 Год назад
Amazing , makes you wonder what’s on their minds ❤❤
@arunabhawasthi3745
@arunabhawasthi3745 4 года назад
Homo sapiens - nature’s most extraordinary and appalling creation at the same time.
@killuasnipz2961
@killuasnipz2961 11 месяцев назад
Tripped out kinda when I heard Steve Blake, even though I should’ve know better I expected nba Steve blake 😂
@TimeTheory2099
@TimeTheory2099 5 лет назад
@BBC, Great video 5min. Even Better.
@tanuchhabra155
@tanuchhabra155 3 года назад
Loved it❤️!
@anche_lina
@anche_lina 5 лет назад
So cute 😍
@shen253
@shen253 3 года назад
Aw I hope I can see one, someday!
@akoruharkata5439
@akoruharkata5439 5 лет назад
Rare footage of me getting out of my house in spring after hibernating.
@sumedhbhagat161
@sumedhbhagat161 2 года назад
This topic is on my syllabus 😅
@dg_96_7
@dg_96_7 5 лет назад
Just got back from Galapagos a few days ago, beautiful place!
@Chelsea123Chii
@Chelsea123Chii Год назад
Are they doing anything like land conservation to help the tortoise?
@dg_96_7
@dg_96_7 Год назад
@@Chelsea123Chii yes of course. They’re very big on conservation.
@mirrorsu_animation
@mirrorsu_animation Год назад
Where can we see the full episode of this video? Thank you.
@muhamadamirulhafiz2852
@muhamadamirulhafiz2852 Год назад
Beautiful tortoise
@maninredhelm
@maninredhelm 5 лет назад
They're very interesting and compelling creatures, but I have trouble believing that the avian ecosystem is dependent on a tortoise walking by and jostling a butterfly. Birds survive on almost every speck of land on this planet, without giant tortoises. Seed dispersal gets done everywhere without giant tortoises. Not that the existence of the species requires any justification at all, but it just seems silly and desperate to describe their contributions to the ecosystem this way in order to attack a town of 12000. That said, the cattle industry has no need to exist anywhere, but especially not on those islands.
@damondamico6264
@damondamico6264 4 года назад
Great job! Let's make these shirts hemp and we do even better!
@akshaynandy7279
@akshaynandy7279 5 лет назад
Wow amezing
@nicholasjonas2505
@nicholasjonas2505 4 года назад
It's so awesome not only that God created them, but made them unknowingly care for the plants
@jocelynharris-fx8ho
@jocelynharris-fx8ho 10 месяцев назад
Thank you for mentioning God and the fact that HE created all things !!!! ❤💜 I watch these videos because these animals are so beautiful but I get annoyed when there is no mention of the Creator . 😡👎 I tried to mention it, on another site about Tortoises and they deleted my comments . I was going to make a donation to their organization but when they did that.... sorry... I spent my money somewhere else.
@sahilrana254
@sahilrana254 5 лет назад
3:00 look at the eyes Asking for help
@someting9205
@someting9205 3 года назад
Idiot. Tortoise dont need your help, hairy monkie! They only need sun and shrubs!
@habajuza
@habajuza 3 года назад
They're just looking at the camera idiot, i hate ocean pollution but saying that a tortoise asks for help just because he looked at the camera is stupid.
@GlitchanBlack
@GlitchanBlack 3 года назад
@@someting9205 To quote galapagosconservation.org.uk - since you literally know nothing about these specific tortoises - "The Galapagos giant tortoise spends an average of 16 hours per day resting. The rest of their time is spent eating grasses, fruits and cactus pads. They enjoy bathing in water, but can survive for up to a year without water or food. Small birds, such as Galapagos finches, can often be seen sitting on the backs of giant tortoises. The birds and tortoises have formed a symbiotic relationship in which the birds peck the ticks out from the folds of the tortoises’ skin. Breeding primarily occurs during the hot season (January to May), although mating may be seen at any time of year. Mating may last for several hours, with the male making loud roaring noises throughout. After mating, the female migrates to a nesting area, where she digs a hole with her back feet into which she lays 2 to 16 eggs, each the size of a tennis ball. The eggs are incubated by the sun, with the young tortoises hatching after around 130 days."
@someting9205
@someting9205 3 года назад
@@GlitchanBlack fake news
@someting9205
@someting9205 3 года назад
@@GlitchanBlack nothing can go without water for longer than a day. You conspiracy theorist. Learn how to fact check.
@ns_kol
@ns_kol 3 года назад
wow. even tortoises get slap with some good old gentrification
@daanvandongen1422
@daanvandongen1422 5 лет назад
after watching the new duck tales i can't take this narrator seriously anymore.
@sonamsherpa6793
@sonamsherpa6793 5 лет назад
Awesome 😎
@MadAlienArt
@MadAlienArt 2 года назад
good dog
@HeavyMettaloid
@HeavyMettaloid 5 лет назад
Cool hampsters
@brandonbuzz7075
@brandonbuzz7075 Год назад
I am totally good with David Tennant taking over for BBC nature documentaries… still love Sir David Attenborough too
@mohitkashyap1302
@mohitkashyap1302 4 года назад
One of them is finding his dragon warrior 😄
@gillermovega7939
@gillermovega7939 5 лет назад
Oooh beutiful 👏👏👏👏
@walkz007
@walkz007 5 лет назад
**MZEE KOBE** 🙌🙌🙋🙋
@MalaysianTropikfusion
@MalaysianTropikfusion 5 лет назад
I was wondering why the audio sounded leprechaun-ish. Forgot that I had the speed at 1.5x ^.^'
@TheDarkVictini
@TheDarkVictini 2 года назад
“There are no accidents” - Master Oogway
@michaelphillips2762
@michaelphillips2762 5 лет назад
put the speed in x .25 for best tortise watching
@VivianBoye
@VivianBoye 5 лет назад
Humans are putting our environment at stake
@VultL0ck3d
@VultL0ck3d 5 лет назад
Oh yea hey, if you don't fucking recycle that water bottle you just threw out of your window, I am going to fucking blast your ass on Facebook. You have 24 hours.
@ASBDYTheAwesome
@ASBDYTheAwesome 4 года назад
Erik Downer he didn’t do anything
@mame9562
@mame9562 3 года назад
@@ASBDYTheAwesome it was a joke lmao
@wesrobertson8753
@wesrobertson8753 4 года назад
I love you world.
@rockyrivermushrooms529
@rockyrivermushrooms529 5 лет назад
wow did he really mean development of Galapagos as in theylre gonna slap a mcdonalds down one day?
@MalaysianTropikfusion
@MalaysianTropikfusion 5 лет назад
Wait, what do they eat that they have to go trudging up volcanoes to find it?
@kazkaz6177
@kazkaz6177 5 лет назад
Love 😍
@kazkaz6177
@kazkaz6177 5 лет назад
My lifelong dream is to go the the Galapagos Islands and Madagascar 🇲🇬
@thomasvetor7420
@thomasvetor7420 5 лет назад
hummm turtles being on land is definetly different , but them finding food n what they like , is kinda interesting
@bosnakedisniksic
@bosnakedisniksic 5 лет назад
They aren't turtles, they're tortoises. Related, but millions of years of evolution has made tortoises perfectly adapted for land and made turtles spread into most ecosystems around the world, freshwater, saltwater, and on land in forests.
@carbolics29
@carbolics29 2 года назад
The only place you can catch a Blastoise
@Simple_Jackass
@Simple_Jackass 5 лет назад
What do you get when you cross a turtle and a porcupine? a slow-poke... ...
@Simple_Jackass
@Simple_Jackass 5 лет назад
@K. KFlana - ;)
@Lombrar
@Lombrar 5 лет назад
I think Steve dedicated himself to some green too
@IansilarioGmail
@IansilarioGmail 2 года назад
Marine iguana add the best animals in the galapagos islands i'm calling it now
@BorhanUddin
@BorhanUddin 5 лет назад
Why don't you upload in 4K?
@GoddessEmeh
@GoddessEmeh 5 лет назад
💜 💜 💜 💜
@fulkalhosni3179
@fulkalhosni3179 5 лет назад
❤️
@toradora1439
@toradora1439 5 лет назад
Everything in the ecosystem serves a purpose. Everything except for humans.
@mynameislisa2281
@mynameislisa2281 5 лет назад
What an absolutely stupid remark. Do you honestly think humans serve no purpose?
@toradora1439
@toradora1439 5 лет назад
@@mynameislisa2281 Do you honesty believe Humans still do in todays times?
@mynameislisa2281
@mynameislisa2281 5 лет назад
@@toradora1439Yes humans of all times serve a purpose. Your life is so much more important than an animals. I'm not saying we shouldn't be good to them, but human life comes first.
@toradora1439
@toradora1439 5 лет назад
@@mynameislisa2281 Wow, way to completely miss-understand what my post was about. Firstly, the point of whether a human life is more valuable than that of another species life is completely debatable, but has absolutely nothing to do with the point I was making earlier. My point was, in an ecosystem, humanity no longer plays a role or serves a function in that ecosystem. For example, Bee's play a vital role in the ecosystem as they are essential to how plant life reproduces. With out Bee's spreading pollin to other plants, many of the plant species would die off. As you remove one species out of an ecosystem, that in turn had a detrimental effect on other life forms in that same ecosystem. If enough species are removed, that ecosystem collapses and wild life in that area dies off. We see this playing out right under our very noses. The coral reefs are a prime example of this type of devastation, and if you trace back as to the cause of what is killing off these ecosystems, a lot of it has to do with human interactions/influences. The deforestation of the rain forests are another prime example of human exploitation which is causing many ecosystems to collapse. So I say again, humanity doesn't play a role in the planets ecosystems. We have through our technology and unchecked population boom, taken ourselves out of the natural equation of how the ecosystems work.
@GlitchanBlack
@GlitchanBlack 3 года назад
@@toradora1439 Jeremy Clarkson would agree with everything you just said.
@yogitakukreja2296
@yogitakukreja2296 3 года назад
i feel so sad for these old creatures. sadly we ourselves are a deadly virus to so many species :(
@GlitchanBlack
@GlitchanBlack 3 года назад
People who kill giant tortoises for exploitation and edible food are the most evil people in the world. And what I'd do is I'd have police marksmen on tall buildings picking them off.
@babygoose8716
@babygoose8716 5 лет назад
That’s a freaking dinosaur 🦕
@noonespecial9233
@noonespecial9233 5 лет назад
Oh good, now I'm sad and angry...some more...
@beautifullearth4283
@beautifullearth4283 5 лет назад
Cute people 😍
@huunghiatran9188
@huunghiatran9188 3 года назад
Fly Tortoise - Cambrigde IELTS brought me here
@ShadowFungus
@ShadowFungus 3 года назад
They’re just like very slow cows with body armor.
@clol6049
@clol6049 9 месяцев назад
cows? hell no.
@jolly1086
@jolly1086 5 лет назад
No subtitles, sad
@user-cw2py6wh8l
@user-cw2py6wh8l 4 года назад
I'm so happy that these tortoises are too far away from the NRA or else they would be mounted on someone's wall.
@gabrieleugenew
@gabrieleugenew 3 года назад
hi
@pokedokei3761
@pokedokei3761 5 лет назад
Hello there
@gives_bad_advice
@gives_bad_advice 2 года назад
How did they get to the island originally?
@amateurfilmgirlie
@amateurfilmgirlie Год назад
Evolution
@gives_bad_advice
@gives_bad_advice Год назад
@@amateurfilmgirlie then how did they get off the island and end up in South America?
@Jesus-uy9tr
@Jesus-uy9tr 4 года назад
I thought the were extinct
@lizardplayz49
@lizardplayz49 2 года назад
0:16 derp
@Kumargaurav-27
@Kumargaurav-27 Год назад
Kaun gaurag Garg sir ke recommendation se aaya hai
@Liverpool2102MHB
@Liverpool2102MHB 2 года назад
12 000 people on a tiny Island?! That would be ideal in a perfect world, but not if it means a disruption of sacred wildlife…
@tienganhduhocdinhcu
@tienganhduhocdinhcu 3 года назад
Who else comes here after reading the test "Flying tortoises" in IELTS Cambridge 12?
@minlan90
@minlan90 2 года назад
Ninja turtle without radioactive substances
@gypseydude
@gypseydude 3 года назад
Giant Galapagos Tortoises at FULL SPEED in THE WILD: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-7VotIrE5HMM.html
@lyerian3013
@lyerian3013 5 лет назад
hi im tittles the tortes how r u
@bunbun-qt4qq
@bunbun-qt4qq 2 года назад
According to the law of bgm, humans are the villains 1:18
@ames177
@ames177 5 лет назад
aw steve q_q
@stocese5356
@stocese5356 4 года назад
Tortoises are clearly jesus
@joshlayes3130
@joshlayes3130 4 года назад
Can someone please confirm if these tortoise are the same breed as Lonesome George?
@GlitchanBlack
@GlitchanBlack 3 года назад
The ones shown here are both Intermediate Giant Tortoises and Domed Giant Tortoises. So sadly, no Saddlebacks are shown here.
@silviamanrique2864
@silviamanrique2864 Год назад
Lonesome George was called exactly that because he was all alone. The last of his type. I read that they tried to get him to breed with tortoises close to his genetics but sadly all eggs that were laid by the females were infertile. He was the last of the pinta island tortoise.
@dantederi5062
@dantederi5062 2 месяца назад
So giant galapagos tortoise literally means giant tortoise tortoise?
@chicfillet8906
@chicfillet8906 4 года назад
I’m here because of Diego the tortoise
@awkwxrddd3271
@awkwxrddd3271 4 года назад
Issa alligator
@yanikore
@yanikore 2 года назад
is it just me or is david tennant actually the one narrating this clip??
@markone6861
@markone6861 5 лет назад
The guy looks like a turtle
@mhdmember
@mhdmember 3 года назад
SLOW DOWN I WANNA GET THERE BUT I WANT TO GET THERE ALIVE
@turtleclaws941
@turtleclaws941 3 года назад
No offense but maybe it would be better if you were less dramatic about the baby tortoises.
@GlitchanBlack
@GlitchanBlack 3 года назад
Working on a biology special assignment for homeschool, so I came here. I was not disappointed at how factual this is. P.S.: To humans living in Galapagos - PLEASE do not cut off the Giant Tortoise's migration routes anymore!
@johnnywalker7961
@johnnywalker7961 5 лет назад
Imagine teenage mutant ninja turtle was real .
@maninredhelm
@maninredhelm 5 лет назад
and they moved at the speed of a galapagos turtle.
@timsullivan4566
@timsullivan4566 5 лет назад
In ALL documentary footage of the Galapagos I've ever seen, I saw NOTHING to indicate permanent human habitation - not so much as a shed, let alone a bustling village! I feel deceived and manipulated by film-makers who I NOW realize must have gone to great lengths to keep hordes of eco-tourists and competing film-makers out of their camera's viewfinder. Should've been obvious, now that I think of it ...but it still sucks.
@dande-lions
@dande-lions 5 лет назад
Same. It really does suck. This special place needs to keep human presence and development severely limited or its only a matter of time. They've already allowed that town to expand too far, im surprised. I thought the whole island was under tighter protection than that.
@neerajkoranga9316
@neerajkoranga9316 2 года назад
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