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Fun Facts About the Galapagos Islands

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Fun Facts Daily
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Jun 15, 2026
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Summary

The Galapagos Islands, an isolated archipelago located at the equator, boast a highly unique ecosystem shaped by the convergence of three major ocean currents: the cold Humboldt Current, the warm Panama Current, and the deep, nutrient-rich Cromwell Current. This oceanic intersection creates distinct microclimates across the islands, driving extraordinary biodiversity and a high rate of endemism, where approximately 80% of land birds, 97% of reptiles, and 30% of plants are found nowhere else on Earth. Among these uniquely adapted species are the Galapagos giant tortoise, the largest living tortoise species, capable of surviving up to a year without food or water, and the marine iguana, which stands as the world's only lizard that forages for food directly in the ocean. Additionally, the cold, upwelled waters allow the Galapagos penguin to survive and breed as the only penguin species naturally occurring north of the equator. Beyond its remarkable wildlife, the archipelago features a rich human history, highlighted by a historic post office barrel on Floreana Island. Established in 1793 by British whaling ships, this unique, stamp-free maritime mail system relies entirely on travelers to voluntarily sort and carry letters to destinations near their homes, a tradition that continues to function today. ⁠Listen Ad-Free on Patreon. ⁠ For just $3 per month, you can get ad-free versions of Fun Facts Daily, Who ARTed and Art Smart. Head over to ⁠https://www.patreon.com/cw/FunFactsDailyPod⁠ if you are interested. Want to learn more? Head over to my website www.funfactsdailypod.com and be sure to listen to my other podcasts Who ARTed: Weekly Art History for All Ages or Art Smart. For family fun, check out my son's podcast Rainbow Puppy Science Lab The image used in the episode co…