The Seychelles is renowned for its iconic giant tortoises, specifically the Aldabra giant tortoise, which can live for over 150 years. These gentle giants are a major tourist attraction and can be found roaming freely in the National Botanical Garden.
Aldabra tortoises are one of the largest tortoise species in the world, with males weighing up to 550 pounds. They have a dark grey to black colour, a highly domed, thick carapace, and a small neck plate. Their long necks help them gather food from trees. They feed on leaves, fruits, and low-hanging branches.
The National Botanical Garden is a popular tourist spot, and the giant tortoises are the main attraction. Visitors can feed them and interact with these incredible creatures. Cammilie, the caretaker of the giant tortoises, told ANI tha

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