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Clik here to view.Why Can’t Humans Be More Like a Tortoise? By Colleen O'Connor Avoid the rush. Escape the dreary news and get to the San Diego Zoo’s 140th birthday for “Grandma” Tortoise! Seriously, “Grandma” Tortoise is celebrating her 140th birthday on November 15th. She is an “endangered species” from the Galapagos Islands. Only 15,000 of the 200,000 of these magnificent creatures remain on the islands where Darwinian “evolutionary” history began. Even today, those ten Galapagos islands shelter only 12 remaining species of Tortoise.
Clik here to view.Why Can’t Humans Be More Like a Tortoise? By Colleen O'Connor Avoid the rush. Escape the dreary news and get to the San Diego Zoo’s 140th birthday for “Grandma” Tortoise! Seriously, “Grandma” Tortoise is celebrating her 140th birthday on November 15th. She is an “endangered species” from the Galapagos Islands. Only 15,000 of the 200,000 of these magnificent creatures remain on the islands where Darwinian “evolutionary” history began. Even today, those ten Galapagos islands shelter only 12 remaining species of Tortoise.