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Marine Iguana at Punta Espinosa —
The coloration of the iguanas can vary slightly among different islands.
The ones here on Isla Fernandina are a little more rust-colored.
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Marine Iguana —
A stately iguana staring out to sea.
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The Budweiser Iguanas —
The beer company's first choice for their ad campaigns, before the frogs.
Unfortunately, "Weis" just kept snorting salt water on the producer.
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Land Iguana —
A large section of Isla Santa Cruz is named Dragon Hill for its
heavy population of these non-swimming iguanas.
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Dragon Hill —
Their habitat is somewhat different, too — much more
like a desert than a beach.
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Land Iguana —
One of their primary food sources is the flowers from these cacti.
Once the flowers fall off, the iguanas roll them around in the sand
to remove the needles.
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Land Iguana —
A meal never tastes so good as it does when you have to work for it.
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Christmas Tree Iguana —
Another variety of marine iguana is the Christmas Tree iguana, so named
for its green and red coloration.
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Christmas Tree Iguanas —
And there's no shortage of them at Punta Suarez, on Isla Espanola.
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