Source: One Species at a Time/Ari Daniel
Galapagos marine iguanas are the world’s only marine lizards. They inhabit the Galapagos Islands and,in the absence of mammalian predators, bear adapted well to the harsh marine environment. Superficially they resemble large lizards, and though they bear evolved blunt noses for grazing on seaweed,laterally flattened tails to assist swimming, and powerful limbs with strong more…
Source: theterramarproject.org