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World’s Largest Turtle

This is Galapagos turtle, the world’s largest turtle; it’s 400 kg in weight, 180 cm in length, and lives for more than 100 years. Scientists are amazed at the great capacity of this turtle to adapt with the surrounding environment no matter how conditions change.

All glory to Allah, the almighty He created million types of creatures and He adds to creations as He pleases to show us his power; Allah, the exalted says in the holy Qur’an:

“And Allah has created every animal from water: of them there are some that creep on their bellies; some that walk on two legs; and some that walk on four. Allah creates what He wills for verily Allah has power over all things.” Quran, Nur or Light: 24:45

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2 thoughts on “World’s Largest Turtle

  • Bcc2c5f802b83fd370e2feb22a041448Ali Syed

    Sirat Bridge I wish to know in which Sura it is mentioned?

    this is indeed mentioned in Zoroastrian religion but how come it is mixed in Islam deen.

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    • 75c67d9d686c4b76d780efd3d5ec1a8dDumb Dumber Dumbst

      Is the Zoroastrian religion talking about Galapagos turtels? Very interesting religion is what I have to say..

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