Group on One of the Galapagos Tours Discovers Galapagos Turtles Communicate Using Telepath Brain Signals
The Galapagos Islands are often considered by the world to be a tropical paradise. People from all over gather to come and tour the beautiful rain forest setting, see the ocean, and get up close and personal with rare and exotic animals.

Spending time with rare and exotic animals is exactly what one tour group from Exciting Galapagos Tours had planned and it led to an amazing discovery. That discovery was that the Galapagos turtles that are native to the island may be communicating using telepathic brain waves.
"It sounds weird when said out loud", said one of the people on the tour. "But it really is true. Think about it. These turtles are rarely seen communicating with each other, yet they mate, spend time together and do other activities. So how do they communicate?"
The tour group from Amazing Galapagos Tours discovered the telepathic brain signals while out on a ghost hunting expedition. The particular group tour was trying to discover ghosts on the Galapagos Island. What they discovered could change how animal experts view these turtles.
"We had these little electronic devices that were supposed to detect ghosts", said one of the tour members. "These devices kept going crazy, but we couldn't figure out why it was going crazy. That was until we moved it near the turtles and discovered something around the turtles was making it go weird."
It appears as if the telepathic brain signals that are sent were interrupting the devices that were used. After several days exploring the island and watching the turtles it was deemed that something was causing the device to act up.
"It was obvious that the turtles were communicating with each other somehow", said Tammy, a member of the tour group. "It just took this device and a little observation to discover that the turtles were doing it all on their own."
Scientists have thought that the turtles used some form of nonverbal communication to talk, but were unable to determine what type. A group of animal scientists are making their way to the Galapagos Islands to observe these animals.
The Amazing Galapagos Tours is planning on making a new tour revolving around this discovery.
"I think there is a way we can incorporate this discovery with our tours", said the tour director. "It would be a great way for people to discover the turtles and see the island for themselves. I think it would be really popular and more people need to check out the Galapagos Islands!"
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