Diego the Tortoise Whose High Sex Drive Helped Save His Species from Extinction Retires

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The reptile is believed to be responsible for 40 percent of the tortoise population on Española Island

The reptile, who is estimated to be over 100 years old, is being returned to his home on Española Island in Ecuador after spending more than 40 years in a breeding program to help save his species from extinction,A member of the Chelonoidis hoodensis subspecies, Diego had been living at San Diego Zoo for 30 years before he was transferred to Santa Cruz Island in the Galápagos in 1976 as a part of a conservation program.

Diego, who exhibited an exceptional sex drive during his time in the program, is responsible for 40 percent of the tortoises that live on Española Island today, Galápagos National Park said in their statement.Wildlife experts determined that the program was a success thanks to Diego and his rampant mating, raising his species’ population in the Galápagos from 15 to 2,000.

Along with news of Diego’s release, officials announced their decision to shut down its captive breeding program — which repatriates tortoises bred in captive to Española Island — following an ecological survey conducted by the Galapagos National Park Directorate and Galapagos Conservancy. “The conclusion was that the island has sufficient conditions to maintain the tortoise population, which will continue to grow normally — even without any new repatriation of juveniles,”Having fulfilled its restoration goals, Diego and the other 14 tortoises will be released back to their island of origin in March after a short quarantine process to avoid carrying seeds from plants that are not native to Española Island, park officials said.

 

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Mac Daddy... ;)

Retires

Walk tall, Diego! 🐢❤️

😂😂😂

Wow a turtle is busier than us humans.

ladies man 🥰 it's the hard shell that gets em goin

If this was MoscowMitch, the human species would be extinct

Saw Diego when I visited the Galapagos. He’s been very busy!

God bless Diego

You did good, king

He looks like E.T.

I hate turtles.

I'm not a playa, I just...

Lmao M_AliciaP

If hes packing below the shell the equivalent of his neck....get er done big guy...

Someone has to do it:)

Turtle tmi 😂

nelleeee____

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