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| About: Iguana ... |
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| The best way to describe an Iguana is "little dragon". Fortunately they are
very friendly. It seems that the larger the iguana, the easier it is to
approach them.
A lot of them can be encountered on the Galapagos islands and in
Costa Rica. Don’t be surprised when an iguana approaches you.
Shadows are rare on some of the islands and Iguanas will stop in your
shadows and then fall asleep. Obviously, because the environment is
protected here, you are not allowed to move anymore :-)
More info on this external
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| About: Marine Iguana ... |
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| Again one of the wonders of the Galapagos islands. After
sunbathing for a few hours, lying flat on the ground, they have enough
energy to jump in the sea and have diner. Marine Iguanas are the only
Iguana species that like to swim and the only Iguana to
eat from the sea. The marine iguana is very social. They live in large
groups and tend to sleep best if covered by at least a few of his friends.
The male iguana can get quite colorful when it’s mating season, as shown on
one of my pictures.
More info on this
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