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  1. The Pinta Island tortoise (Chelonoidis niger abingdonii), also known as the Pinta giant tortoise, Abingdon Island tortoise, or Abingdon Island giant tortoise, is an extinct subspecies of Galápagos tortoise native to Ecuador 's Pinta Island.
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    English common names: Pinta Giant-Tortoise, Abingdon Island Giant-Tortoise. Spanish common names: Galápago de Pinta, tortuga gigante de Pinta. Recognition: ♂♂ 97.8 cm. Chelonoidis abingdonii was the only species of giant tortoise known to occur on Pinta Island. The carapace of this species has a distinctive saddleback shape.
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    La tortuga gigante de Pinta (Chelonoidis abingdonii) es una especie extinta que habitó de manera endémica en la isla Pinta de las islas Galápagos, Ecuador. Es una de las diez especies de tortugas gigantes nativas de dicho archipiélago.
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    Chelonoidis abingdonii is een uitgestorven schildpaddensoort uit de familie landschildpadden (Testudinidae). Chelonoidis abingdonii was lange tijd een ondersoort van de galapagosreuzenschildpad (Chelonoidis nigra), maar wordt tegenwoordig als een aparte soort beschouwd.
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    Pinta Island tortoise - Wikipedia

    The Pinta Island tortoise (Chelonoidis niger abingdonii ), also known as the Pinta giant tortoise, Abingdon Island tortoise, or Abingdon Island giant tortoise, is a recently extinct subspecies of Galápagos tortoise native to Ecuador's Pinta Island. The subspecies was described by Albert Günther in 1877 after … See more

    Lonesome George, along with other of the tortoises on Pinta Island, belonged to a species of 15 subspecies. Giant tortoises were once found on all of the continents except Australia and … See more

    Threats and conservation
    Several of the surviving subspecies of Galápagos tortoises are endangered. The decline of the population began in the 17th century as a result of … See more

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    In the wild, Galápagos tortoises, including the Pinta Island subspecies, rested about 16 hours a day. Galápagos tortoises are herbivores, they fed … See more

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    WEB03 December 2018. The secrets of Lonesome George. Genome of legendary Galapagos giant tortoise reveals some clues about longevity. The giant tortoise Lonesome George, who died in 2012, was the last...

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    WEB03 December 2018. Genome of ‘Lonesome George’ reveals a tortoise’s secrets to long life. Blood from the world’s only remaining Pinta Giant tortoise yields clues about the genetic underpinnings of...

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  11. Lonesome George Was the Last Pinta Island Tortoise

    WEBFeb 7, 2019 · The last known member of the Pinta Island tortoise subspecies (Chelonoidis nigra abingdonii) died on June 24, 2012. Known as "Lonesome George" by his keepers at the Charles Darwin Research …

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