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Galapagos turtle - traduction vers Anglais


Galapagos turtle         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Galapagos Turtle; Galapagos turtle; Galápagos Turtle; Galápagos turtle (disambiguation)
Galapagos Schildkröte
Galapagos Islands         
  • Pelecanus occidentalis}}), [[Tortuga Bay]]
  • Ecuadorian children]] on a Galápagos beach in the 1920s
  • on HMS ''Beagle'']].
  • Santa Cruz]] (on the left), the [[Itabaca Channel]] is the waterway between the islands.
  • The flag of Galápagos Province
  • barren]] oceans. The same currents are strengthened by La Niña, resulting in an explosion of ocean life.
  • jumping]] offshore of the islands
  • Gould]]'s illustration of [[Darwin's finches]].
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  • The Post Barrel on [[Floreana Island]], formerly used by sailors to pass messages to any passing ships
  • [[Galápagos dove]] on [[Española Island]]
  • Satellite photo of the Galápagos islands overlaid with the names of the visible main islands.
  • Main Street on San Cristóbal Island.
  • Santiago]] in the background and a ferry on the right for scale
  • crater lake]] in the [[caldera]] of La Cumbre, the [[shield volcano]] that formed [[Fernandina Island]]. More details via click-through.
  • Isabela]] seen from the [[Spot Satellite]].
  • Location of the Galápagos Islands relative to continental Ecuador
  • A manuscript map of the islands from the charts drafted by [[James Colnett]] of the [[British Navy]] in 1793, adding additional names.
  • [[Galápagos penguin]] on [[Bartolomé Island]]
  • English]] pirate [[William Ambrosia Cowley]] in 1684, the source of many of the islands' English names.
  • Santa Cruz Island]]
  • [[Grapsus grapsus]]}} on the rocks.
  • [[Marine iguana]]
  • Detail of the Galápagos on [[Abraham Ortelius]]'s 1570 map of the Americas
  • Gen. José de Villamil]], founder of the [[Ecuadorian Navy]] and first governor of the islands.
  • [[NASA]] [[oceanographer]] [[Gene Carl Feldman]] reflecting on the islands.
  • North Seymour Island with Daphne Island in the distance.
  • [[Orthographic projection]] centered over the Galápagos.
  • Baltra]] <small>(2013)</small>
  • Isabela]], the largest of the Galapagos
  • School of [[scalloped hammerheads]] off [[Wolf Island]]
  • Adult [[Galápagos sea lion]] resting on a park bench in Puerto Baquerizo Moreno
  • A satellite map of chlorophyll and phytoplankton concentration (top) paired with a map of oceanic surface temperatures at the same time (bottom). The thriving populations represented by green and yellow in the upper map correlate to areas of higher surface temperatures represented by yellow in the lower map <small>(2 Mar. 2009)</small>.
  • [[Blue-footed booby]]
  • C. nigra}} is the largest living species of tortoise, hunted to near extinction during the islands' [[whaling]] era.
  • An animated tour of the Galápagos.
  • Water taxi in [[Puerto Ayora]] <small>(2011)</small>
  • [[Waved albatross]]es on Española.
ARCHIPELAGO IN THE PACIFIC OCEAN, PART OF ECUADOR SINCE 1832
Galapagos islands; Galapagos archipelago; Los Galapagos; Archipiélago de Colón; Galapagon; Galapagan; Galápagon; Galápagan; Galapagas; Galápagas; History of the Galapagos Islands; Galápagos islands; Galagapos Islands; Galapogos islands; Galopogoes; Galapogos; Galapogos Islands; Archipielago de Colon; Gilapicos; Galápagos; Galapagos; Galapagos island; Galopagos; Galápagos archipelago; Galapagos Islands; Islas Galápagos; Environmental threats to the Galápagos Islands; Galápagos Islands, Ecuador; Galápagos Archipelago; Calapagos Islands; Geology of the Galápagos Islands; Galapagos Archipelago
Galapagos Inseln (zu Uruguay gehörende Inselgruppe am Äquator)
sea turtle         
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  • Hatchling green sea turtle in the sand photographed by USFWS Southeast
  • 1) Male and female sea turtles age in the ocean and migrate to shallow coastal water. 2) Sea turtles mate in the water near offshore nesting sites. 3) The adult male sea turtles return to the feeding sites in the water. 4) Female sea turtles cycle between mating and nesting. 5) Female sea turtles lay their eggs. 6) When the season is over, female sea turtles return to feeding sites. 7) Baby sea turtles incubate for 60–80 days and hatch. 8) Newly hatched baby sea turtles emerge from nests and travel from the shore to the water. 9) Baby sea turtles mature in the ocean until they are ready to begin the cycle again.
  • "Manner in which Natives of the East Coast strike turtle". Near [[Cooktown]], Australia. From [[Phillip Parker King]]'s Survey. 1818.
  • Protected nesting area for turtles in Miami, Florida
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  • A sea turtle entangled in a fishing
net
  • Legal notice posted by a sea turtle nest at [[Boca Raton]], [[Florida]]
  • Sea turtle eggs sold in a market of Malaysia
  • An olive ridley sea turtle nesting on Escobilla Beach, [[Oaxaca]], [[Mexico]]
SUPERFAMILY OF REPTILES
Sea Turtle; Sea Turtles; Seaturtle; Sea turtles; Chelonioidea; Pawikan; Marine turtle; Ocean Turtles; Marine turtles; Sea turtle traits; Cheloniae; Pterodactyli; Oiacopodae; Edigitata; Chlonopteria; Turtle walk; "Turtle walk"; Chelonioid; Sea tortoise; Evolution of sea turtles; Turtle conservation; Students Sea Turtle Conservation Network; Turtle patrol; Turtle Patrol; Sea turtle hatcheries; Draft:Sea turtle hatcheries; Navigation in sea turtles
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Définition

Chelonia
·noun ·pl An order of reptiles, including the tortoises and turtles, peculiar in having a part of the vertebrae, ribs, and sternum united with the dermal plates so as to form a firm shell. The jaws are covered by a horny beak. ·see Reptilia; also, ·Illust. in Appendix.

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Galápagos turtle
Galápagos turtle may refer to:
Exemples du corpus de texte pour Galapagos turtle
1. One, recounted in the New Yorker this week, tells of him being given a present of a Galapagos turtle.
2. Startlingly, the best tribute came from the Rev Ian Paisley, the old Galapagos turtle, who appeared to be delivering his own funeral oration.
3. The Rev Ian Paisley, the old Galapagos turtle, said the ballot box had spoken loudly in France and even more loudly in Holland.
4. Comeback of the year: Ian Paisley, 80 next year; the old Galapagos turtle, a national joke for 40 years is now likely to be next prime minister of Northern Ireland.
5. The old Galapagos turtle, the Rev Ian Paisley, somehow got to his feet (or possibly his flippers) and spoke in a low, husky voice about "silence, the tear in the eye, the lump in the throat, the hand in the hand, and the silence that speaks volumes ... We are proud there has been silence and not shouting." Silence and not shouting?