The Galapagos tortoise is found in Far Cry 3. It is a very slow, but a well protected herbivore, and an uncommon animal to run into because it has no specific place on the map, thus making it somewhat of a "rare" (not to say random) find. The tortoise acts very passive, it never attacks the player even when provoked. When scared, it will immediately hide itself in its shell from lurking predators. It is common to find them in small groups of two or three animals in well camouflaged areas. The tortoise will not come out from hiding, until the animal/human near it eventually leaves. After a while it will pop back out and continue on its original path.
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| - The Galapagos tortoise is found in Far Cry 3. It is a very slow, but a well protected herbivore, and an uncommon animal to run into because it has no specific place on the map, thus making it somewhat of a "rare" (not to say random) find. The tortoise acts very passive, it never attacks the player even when provoked. When scared, it will immediately hide itself in its shell from lurking predators. It is common to find them in small groups of two or three animals in well camouflaged areas. The tortoise will not come out from hiding, until the animal/human near it eventually leaves. After a while it will pop back out and continue on its original path.
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| - The Galapagos tortoise is found in Far Cry 3. It is a very slow, but a well protected herbivore, and an uncommon animal to run into because it has no specific place on the map, thus making it somewhat of a "rare" (not to say random) find. The tortoise acts very passive, it never attacks the player even when provoked. When scared, it will immediately hide itself in its shell from lurking predators. It is common to find them in small groups of two or three animals in well camouflaged areas. The tortoise will not come out from hiding, until the animal/human near it eventually leaves. After a while it will pop back out and continue on its original path. Galapagos tortoises are difficult to find because there is no marked hunting location for them. The most common place you can find a Tortoise is at Cassowary and Komodo Dragon hunting locations.
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