Lonesome George - No Offspring?

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Uploaded by on Dec 3, 2008

Lonesome George is the best known resident of the Galapagos Islands. Conservationists there say he is the only surviving Galapagos giant tortoise in the world and has been for decades. This has apparently been quite a year for the 70 to 100-year-old fellow. VOA's Paul Sisco explains.

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  • why did they even moved the eggs -.-

  • they shoulda left the goddamn eggs alone! congrats, you just assisted in helping a species going extinct

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  • You can do it george!

  • @titoCT312 i could say the same thing about ur previous comment too. no i an not angry i just dont like ppl who think they know more about a person who actually works their for a living. ppl like u are called ignorants!!!

  • @titoCT312 really stupid dumbasses? u do know that this guys are professionals right? they have at lot of animals and so many years of experience that they know what they are doing. if handling the eggs was so bad, then at lot of the animals that they have would be extinct right now. dumass!!!

  • Please, just leave his eggs alone. And give him something to boost his libido.

  • incubator

  • turtle egg are extremely delicate.

  • yeah the Pinta Island Turtle

  • He is'nt the last surviving Galapagos Tortoise he's the last surviving of a subspecies of the Galapagos tortoise.

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