Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Galápagos Islands' has mentioned 'Tortoise' in the following places:
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Pinta Island was home to the last remaining Pinta tortoise, called Lonesome George.
The GNPS and CDRS operate a tortoise breeding centre here, where young tortoises are hatched, reared, and prepared to be reintroduced to their natural habitat.
Large tortoise populations are found here.
The Galxc3xa1pagos tortoise or Galxc3xa1pagos giant tortoise (Chelonoidis nigra) is the largest living species of tortoise; this one is from the Island of Santa Cruz.
Some of the tortoise hunters had a narrow escape and had to run a gauntlet of fire to get back to the ship.
Marine iguana, Amblyrhynchus cristatus, the only iguana feeding in the sea Galxc3xa1pagos tortoise (Galxc3xa1pagos giant tortoise), Chelonoidis nigra, known as galxc3xa1pago in Spanish, it gave the name to the islands Galxc3xa1pagos green turtle, Chelonia mydas agassisi, a subspecies of the green turtle Galxc3xa1pagos racer, Pseudalsophis biserialis, an endemic species of snake with two subspecies Sea cucumbers, the cause of environmental battles with fishermen over quotas of this expensive Asian delicacy Flightless cormorant, Phalacrocorax harrisi Great frigatebird and magnificent frigatebird Blue-footed booby, Sula nebouxii, popular among visitors for their large blue feet which they show off in courtship Galxc3xa1pagos penguin, Spheniscus mendiculus, the only living tropical penguin Waved albatross, Phoebastria irrorata, the only living tropical albatross Galxc3xa1pagos hawk, Buteo galapagoensis, the islands' main scavenger (at the top of the food chain) and "environmental police" Four endemic species of Galxc3xa1pagos mockingbirds, the first species Darwin noticed to vary from island to island Thirteen endemic species of tanagers, popularly called Darwin's finches.