Giant Tortoises Copulate Noisily | Galápagos | Lindblad Expeditions-National Geographic
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so we've been here for the Galapagos for about four days now and I've seen some remarkable things but never in my wildest imagination could I imagine seeing tortoises copulating
they don't care they are completely fearless when humans are around
sometimes the male's will actually try to copulate with a rock
the male when they are mating produce this very grave sound that you can hear from many miles away
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Giant tortoises rarely make sounds, but the sound of a male giant tortoise mating is unmistakable. After mating, a female tortoise will walk up to ten miles from the mating site, after which she'll typically lay 12-17 eggs. Video by Andres Cruz aboard the National Geographic Endeavour II in Santa Cruz Highlands, Galápagos. Learn more about our Galápagos expeditions and special offers: http://bit.ly/GalapagosFun Subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/LEX_YouTube Join the conversation: Facebook: http://bit.ly/LEX_FB Instagram: http://bit.ly/LEX_Instagram Twitter: http://bit.ly/LEX_Twitter Blog: http://bit.ly/LEX_Blog