The document discusses two endangered animals, the Galapagos tortoise and the pangolin. The Galapagos tortoise lives 150 years and is the slowest turtle, found in the Galapagos Islands and Central America. Their main threat is low reproduction rates. Conservation efforts include artificial breeding programs. The pangolin is an nocturnal animal found in Africa and Asia, easily identified by its scaly armor. It is endangered due to slow speed and armor that does not protect from predators. Protected areas without predators can help conserve pangolins.