It was the most shameful ‘shelf-fie’ attempt standing
on top of a 120-year-old giant tortoise.
Fazal, who is facing six months in jail if convicted, told police: 'I
just wanted to put it up on Facebook so I'd get lots of likes.' Galapagos giant
tortoises are the largest living species of tortoise on the planet and the
14th-heaviest living reptile. They are
classed as a 'vulnerable' species which means they are likely to become
endangered. They have life spans of well over 100 years - with one which was
bred in captivity living to around 170 years. Tortoise numbers declined from
over 250,000 in the 16th century to a low of around 3,000 in the 1970s.
With regards – S. Sampathkumar
25th Feb 2015.
