價格:免費
更新日期:2017-10-21
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目前版本:1.0
版本需求:Android 3.0 以上版本
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Information about the Galapagos:
The Galápagos Islands (official name: Archipiélago de Colón, other Spanish name: Islas Galápagos, Spanish pronunciation: [ˈizlaz ɣaˈlapaɣos]), part of the Republic of Ecuador, are an archipelago of volcanic islands distributed on either side of the Equator in the Pacific Ocean surrounding the centre of the Western Hemisphere, 906 km (563 mi) west of continental Ecuador. The islands are known for their vast number of endemic species and were studied by Charles Darwin during the second voyage of HMS Beagle, as his observations and collections contributed to the inception of Darwin's theory of evolution by means of natural selection.
The Galápagos Islands and their surrounding waters form the Galápagos Province of Ecuador, the Galápagos National Park, and the Galápagos Marine Reserve. The principal language on the islands is Spanish. The islands have a population of slightly over 25,000.
The first recorded visit to the islands happened by chance in 1535, when Fray Tomás de Berlanga, the Bishop of Panamá, was surprised with this undiscovered land during a voyage to Peru to arbitrate in a dispute between Francisco Pizarro and Diego de Almagro. De Berlanga eventually returned to the Spanish Empire and described the conditions of the islands and the animals that inhabited them. The group of islands was shown and named in Abraham Ortelius's atlas published in 1570. The first crude map of the islands was made in 1684 by the buccaneer Ambrose Cowley, who named the individual islands after some of his fellow pirates or after British royalty and noblemen. These names were used in the authoritative navigation charts of the islands prepared during the Beagle survey under captain Robert Fitzroy, and in Darwin's popular book The Voyage of the Beagle. The new Republic of Ecuador took the islands from Spanish ownership in 1832, and subsequently gave them official Spanish names. The older names remained in use in English language publications, including Herman Melville's The Encantadas of 1854.
Mammals
Galápagos fur seal
Galápagos rice rat
Galápagos sea lion
Hoary bat
Eastern red bat, Galapagos subspecies
Bottlenose dolphin
Reptiles
Galápagos tortoise
Green sea turtle
Marine iguana
Galápagos land iguana
Lava lizard
Galápagos pink land iguana
Birds
American flamingo
American yellow warbler
Blue-footed booby
Brown noddy
Brown pelican
Cattle egret
Darwin's finches
Flightless cormorant
Galápagos dove
Galápagos flycatcher
Galápagos hawk
Galápagos penguin
Great blue heron
Great egret
Great frigatebird
Lava gull
Lava heron
Magnificent frigatebird
Nazca booby
Red-billed tropicbird
Red-footed booby
Striated heron
Swallow-tailed gull
Waved albatross
Yellow-crowned night heron
Fish
Galapagos damsel
Scalloped hammerhead shark
Whitetip reef shark
Red-lipped or Galápagos batfish
Spotted eagle ray
Golden cownose ray
Razor surgeon fish
King angelfish