CBS/AP/ June 24, 2012, 9:19 PM

Last-of-his-tortoise-species, Lonesome George, a Galapagos icon, dies at 100

(CBS/AP) QUITO, Ecuador - Ecuadorean officials say that the famed Galapagos giant tortoise Lonesome George has died.

The Galapagos National Park says in a statement that the tortoise estimated to be about 100 years old died Sunday.

Lonesome George was first seen by a Hungarian scientist on the Galapagos island of Pinta in 1972, reports BBC.

He was believed to be the last living member of the Geochelone abigdoni species and had become a symbol of the islands that helped inspire Charles Darwin's ideas on evolution.

Various mates had been provided for Lonesome George over the years in unsuccessful attempts to keep his subspecies alive.

Scientists had said he was not especially old and had expected him to live another few decades at least.

The park said the cause of his death would be investigated.

There are unique tortoises on several of Galapagos' islands, but scientists figured out Lonesome George was likely the last of his kind not long after he was first spotted.

In an article for the Tortoise Trust, Vicki Seal writes:

"Once there were millions of giant tortoises. In the age of the dinosaurs they covered most of the Americas, Europe and Asia. Like other dinosaurs they began to die out when mammals evolved and they were neither clever enough nor fast enough to compete for food.

But three million years ago, the Galapagos Islands burst out of the Pacific Ocean. For centuries these volcanic wastelands were bare. Then seeds carried by birds took root, the birds themselves stayed, and animals arriving on rafts of vegetation carried by ocean currents no longer perished.

Among there animals were the giant tortoises. They landed on 10 of the islands and have become adapted to the conditions of each.

Charles Darwin, visiting the islands in 1835, saw that the tortoises on each island were different although they had obviously descended from a common stock which was now extinct on the mainland. This observation formed part of his world-changing Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection."

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55minus5 says:
by micmac666 June 24, 2012 11:27 PM EDT
People suck.
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These were George's last words...
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erichsh says:
Now I know where George Thorogood and the Delaware Destroyers got his nickname from.
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venusvegasvada says:
Adios Jorge.

Vaya con Dios.


PS: I wonder if anyone happened to see him within the last month or so?
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friendofgeo says:
We just saw Lonesome George about a month ago. So glad we got to witness him chasing one of the ladies around the enclosure, so sad we witnessed the end of a subspecies.
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friendofgeo says:
We just saw Lonesome George about a month ago. So glad we were able to witness him, so sad we just witnessed the end of his subspecies.
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friendofgeo says:
We just saw Lonesome George about a month ago. So glad we were able to witness him, so sad we just witnessed the end of his subspecies.
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micmac666 replies:
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From The Department of Redundancy Department? You're welcome.
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bodgefodge says:
I commented "i killed him" and the stupid American flathead moderated out my comment. What dopes.
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ScorpioJax66 replies:
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Your comment was not filtered out. Your comment will not until your cache updates or you clear it. From the looks of your comments, you are probably too dumb to understand this. I am surprised you are smart enough to post.
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bodgefodge says:
I killed him
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lkrupp says:
Environmentalists will celebrate the day the last human being dies. After all, in their eyes we are the cause of all Gaia (mother earth's) problems.
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ghostykips replies:
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Environmentalists will more likely celebrate when everyone finally gets a decent education, as the crass misrepresentations of science and scientists will finally come to a screeching halt.
micmac666 replies:
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People suck.
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calif7 says:
RIP George. You were a credit to your species.
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friendofgeo replies:
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We just saw Lonesome George about a month ago. So glad we were able to witness him, so sad we just witnessed the end of his subspecies.
babbo0 replies:
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What a weird thing to say about the last member of a dying race. George was a credit to his species... Subtly implying that every other member of the Geochelone abigdoni tortoise species was not important to you? Probably not the idea you meant to convey, but probably equally true without realizing it, and probably the explanation for why species like Lonesome Georges' continue to die out in this day and age despite the best efforts of conservationists.
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