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In the Sands of the Tagus, Both in Toledo and in Talavera, Can Be Seen These Days Numerous Galapagos. We Tell You Why

Summary by COPE | Noticias Y Radio Online
They look like turtles but they are not. They are freshwater Galapagos that have long lived on the banks of the Tagus. The expert in water and environment, Miguel Ángel Sánchez, tells us that they are two species fundamentally, the European Galapagos and the leper Galapagos. The European Galapagos has a more normal shell, more like a normal turtle. The leper has larger scales, hence the name, which seems to be about to come off. They are easy to…
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COPE | Noticias y radio online broke the news in on Monday, May 26, 2025.
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