One of the most iconic animals of the Galapagos Islands is the Giant Tortoise. Charles Darwin wrote of this tortoise in his famed report, Origin of Species, published 150 years ago this month. The differences between the tortoises from island to island were instrumental for Darwins development of his theory of natural selection. And while Darwin used a notebook for his observations toward explaining his theory of evolution, research tools have gone through their own evolution. Recently, scientists have begun using one of those modern innovations to study the natural behavior of wild Galapagos Tortoises. the cutting-edge technology of the National Geographic Crittercam. As famous as these animals are, surprisingly little is actually known about their day to day behavior. And while it might seem simple to attach a camera to a slow moving tortoise, the Crittercam team ran into plenty of obstacles.
"Darwin" Tortoises "Make" Video
One of the most iconic animals of the Galapagos Islands is the Giant Tortoise. Charles Darwin wrote of this tortoise in his famed report, Origin of Species, published 150 years ago this month. The differences between the tortoises from island to island were instrumental for Darwins development of his theory of natural selection. And while Darwin used a notebook for his observations toward explaining his theory of evolution, research tools have gone through their own evolution. Recently, scientists have begun using one of those modern innovations to study the natural behavior of wild Galapagos Tortoises. the cutting-edge technology of the National Geographic Crittercam. As famous as these animals are, surprisingly little is actually known about their day to day behavior. And while it might seem simple to attach a camera to a slow moving tortoise, the Crittercam team ran into plenty of obstacles.