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MARINE IGUANA
The only lizard truly at home
in a marine environment,
the marine iguana is a
great swimmer and can
stay underwater for up to
an hour. This reptile
splits its time between
sunbathing on the beach
and taking a dip in the ocean to cool off
and cruise for food. This iguana thrives only
on the isolated Galapagos Islands, 600 miles
off the western coast of the South American.
SOLAR HEATED: The saw-like ridge of spines on the
iguana’s back not only give it sinister appearance,
but also helps regulate its body temperature as the creature
basks in the sun.
COLOR HIM FRIENDLY: A marine iguana’s skin is
usually black and gray, but the male’s scales often turn red or
green during mating season.
Creature Features Species: Amblyrynchus cristatus
Size: Length up to 5 ft:
Weight up to 22lbs.
Food: Seaweed that grows
near rocky coasts.
Habitat: Coasts and Coastal
Waters of the Galapagos islands
Lifespan: Up to 40 years
A Day at the BeachEach day the marine iguana warms up by catching a few rays
on the rocky coasts of its island hideway. Then it drives into the
cold Pacific Ocean, waving its long tail back and forth for
both propulsion and navigation,
until it finds a rich growth of
seaweed. It rips through the
vegetation with sharp
teeth. This master swimmer
stays underwater and munches away for up to an hour at depths up to 50 ft.
- Title: iguana
- Artist: Samasaurs
- Description: well its about an iguana
- Date: 01/23/2011
- Tags: iguana
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