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- Tourism, thus, does affect the physiology of marine iguanas.
- The marine iguana lacks agility on land but is a graceful swimmer.
- The marine iguana has no evolved defences against introduced predators.
- :I think the OP is discussing the marine iguana.
- The marine iguanas of the Galapagos Islands feed mainly on algae and seaweed.
- The marine iguana, " Amblyrhynchus cristatus ", feeds primarily on algae.
- The marine iguana ( " Amblyrhynchus cris tatus " ) is a lekking reptile.
- Marine iguanas are sexually dimorphic with adult males weighing about 70 % more than adult females.
- Marine iguanas bask in the sun.
- Weird marine iguanas sunbathe by your feet next to colorful Sally Lightfoot crabs on the black rocks.
- Picture this : near the shore, seals swim around and marine iguanas sunbathe on the rocks.
- The marine iguana has evolved over time in an isolated environment and lacks immunity to many pathogens.
- To do that, they studied marine iguanas in that famous scientific stomping ground, the Galapagos Islands.
- Only 5 % of marine iguanas dive for algae offshore, and these individuals are the large males.
- Exposure to tourism affects marine iguanas, and corticosterone levels can predict their survival during El Ni駉 events.
- DNA testing by a German researcher revealed that marine iguanas were the fathers and land iguanas the mothers.
- A marine iguana, Amblyrhynchus cristatus, on the beach at Tortuga Bay on Santa Cruz Island, Galapagos
- That could threaten marine iguanas, sharks, birds that feed off fish and other species, officials said.
- That could threaten marine iguanas, sharks, birds that feed off fish and other species, officials say.
- Thousands of marine iguanas that looked like throwbacks to some prehistoric time sunned themselves atop rocks on the shores.
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