Meet Diego, the Centenarian Whose Sex Drive Saved His Species - News Summed Up

Meet Diego, the Centenarian Whose Sex Drive Saved His Species


CHARLES DARWIN RESEARCH STATION, Galápagos — Of all the giant tortoises on these islands, where the theory of evolution was born, only a few have received names that stuck. There was Lonesome George, last of his line, who spent years shunning the females with whom he shared a pen. And there is Diego, an ancient male who is quite the opposite of George. Diego has fathered hundreds of progeny — 350 by conservative counts, some 800 by more imaginative estimates. Whatever the figure, it is welcome news for his species, Chelonoidis hoodensis, which was stumbling toward extinction in the 1970s.


Source: New York Times March 11, 2017 17:33 UTC



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