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even have a name — gastroliths — and their use as digestive tools have a long, illustrious evolutionary history. gastroliths — the word literally means "stomach stones" — are most often used by birds and reptiles, but they can also be found in earthworms, some fish, amphibians, seals and toothed whales
even have a name — gastroliths — and their use as digestive tools have a long, illustrious evolutionary history. gastroliths — the word literally means "stomach stones" — are most often used by birds and reptiles, but they can also be found in earthworms, some fish, amphibians, seals and toothed whales...
https://animals.howstuffworks.com/animal-facts/gastroliths.htm
species of giant galapagos turtles, blue footed, red footed and masked boobies, flamingos, frigate birds, albatrosses, unique small penguins, non-flying cormorants and different species of finches. the galapagos islands also attract an assortment of marine mammals, such as sea lions, dolphins, and whales
species of giant galapagos turtles, blue footed, red footed and masked boobies, flamingos, frigate birds, albatrosses, unique small penguins, non-flying cormorants and different species of finches. the galapagos islands also attract an assortment of marine mammals, such as sea lions, dolphins, and whales...
https://www.ecuador.com/regions/galapagos-islands/