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- of Chelonoidis from African tortoises. A 2021 study found that the extent of divergence among the species in the Galápagos and Bahamian Chelonoidis radiations...
- tortoise or Galápagos giant tortoise (Chelonoidis niger) is a very large species of tortoise in the genus Chelonoidis (which also contains three smaller...
- subspecies Chelonoidis niger phantasticus. The subspecies name has often been misspelled as phantastica, an error introduced in the 1980s when Chelonoidis was...
- giant tortoise Chelonoidis Fitzinger 1835:112 † Chelonoidis alburyorum Abaco tortoise, Late Pleistocene, extinct c. 1400 CE Chelonoidis carbonarius, red-footed...
- Chelonoidis alburyorum is an extinct species of giant tortoise that lived in the Lucayan Archipelago (including The Bahamas and Turks and Caicos Islands)...
- Chelonoidis niger chathamensis, commonly known as the Chatham Island giant tortoise or the San Cristóbal giant tortoise, is a subspecies of Galápagos...
- The Chaco tortoise (Chelonoidis chilensis), also known commonly as the Argentine tortoise, the Patagonian tortoise, or the southern wood tortoise, is...
- "Floreana Giant-Tortoise (Chelonoidis niger) | Tropical Herping". www.tropicalherping.com. Retrieved 2021-03-29. "Chelonoidis niger". The Reptile Database...
- Threatened Species: Chelonoidis niger". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Archived from the original on 2024-07-10. "Chelonoidis niger (QUOY & GAIMARD...
- Chelonoidis niger vicina, commonly known as the Cerro Azul giant tortoise, Iguana Cove tortoise or the Isabela Island giant tortoise, is a subspecies...