| "Darwin wrote that the birds
were unsuspecting of man, unlike in any other part of
world, and that this fearlessness would disappear in successive
generations of exposure to humans, which would then become
hereditary. We found this lack of fear hasn’t diminished
– we walked up close to most birds sea lions and lizards
(being cautioned to maintain a five-food distance).“
Jewish communities at gateways to Galapagos
By Molly Arost Staud
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