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  • Komodo Dragon (Varanus komodoensis) in Komodo Island, Indonesia. The Komodo Dragon is the world's largest lizard, reaching more than 9ft. in length and weighing more than 190lbs.
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  • Komodo Dragon (Varanus komodoensis) in Komodo Island, Indonesia. The Komodo Dragon is the world's largest lizard, reaching more than 9ft. in length and weighing more than 190lbs.
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  • Komodo Dragon (Varanus komodoensis) in Komodo Island, Indonesia. The Komodo Dragon is the world's largest lizard, reaching more than 9ft. in length and weighing more than 190lbs.
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  • Komodo Dragon (Varanus komodoensis) in Komodo Island, Indonesia. The Komodo Dragon is the world's largest lizard, reaching more than 9ft. in length and weighing more than 190lbs.
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  • Komodo Dragon (Varanus komodoensis) in Komodo Island, Indonesia. The Komodo Dragon is the world's largest lizard, reaching more than 9ft. in length and weighing more than 190lbs.
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  • Am endemic Lava Lizard, Microlophus albemarlensis, feeds on tiny flowers on the island of Bartolome in the Galapagos, Ecuador.
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  • Komodo Dragon (Varanus komodoensis) in Komodo Island, Indonesia. The Komodo Dragon is the world's largest lizard, reaching more than 9ft. in length and weighing more than 190lbs.
    MPO01182.jpg
  • Komodo Dragon (Varanus komodoensis) in Komodo Island, Indonesia. The Komodo Dragon is the world's largest lizard, reaching more than 9ft. in length and weighing more than 190lbs.
    MPO01162.jpg
  • Komodo Dragon (Varanus komodoensis) in Komodo Island, Indonesia. The Komodo Dragon is the world's largest lizard, reaching more than 9ft. in length and weighing more than 190lbs.
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  • Endemic to the Galapagos Islands, the Marine Iguana, Amblyrhynchus cristatus, is unique among lizards as it's the only species to forage in the ocean, with males diving every day to feed on algae growing on rocks in the cold water. Females and the young feed in the intertidal zone.
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  • Endemic to the Galapagos Islands, the Marine Iguana, Amblyrhynchus cristatus, is unique among lizards as it's the only species to forage in the ocean, with males diving every day to feed on algae growing on rocks in the cold water. Females and the young feed in the intertidal zone.
    MPO_Galapagos0067.jpg
  • Endemic to the Galapagos Islands, the Marine Iguana, Amblyrhynchus cristatus, is unique among lizards as it's the only species to forage in the ocean, with males diving every day to feed on algae growing on rocks in the cold water. Females and the young feed in the intertidal zone.
    MPO_Galapagos0066.jpg
  • Endemic to the Galapagos Islands, the Marine Iguana, Amblyrhynchus cristatus, is unique among lizards as it's the only species to forage in the ocean, with males diving every day to feed on algae growing on rocks in the cold water. Females and the young feed in the intertidal zone.
    MPO_Galapagos0071.jpg
  • Endemic to the Galapagos Islands, the Marine Iguana, Amblyrhynchus cristatus, is unique among lizards as it's the only species to forage in the ocean, with males diving every day to feed on algae growing on rocks in the cold water. Females and the young feed in the intertidal zone.
    MPO_Galapagos0065.jpg
  • Endemic to the Galapagos Islands, the Marine Iguana, Amblyrhynchus cristatus, is unique among lizards as it's the only species to forage in the ocean, with males diving every day to feed on algae growing on rocks in the cold water. Females and the young feed in the intertidal zone.
    MPO_Galapagos0064.jpg
  • Endemic to the Galapagos Islands, the Marine Iguana, Amblyrhynchus cristatus, is unique among lizards as it's the only species to forage in the ocean, with males diving every day to feed on algae growing on rocks in the cold water. Females and the young feed in the intertidal zone.
    MPO_Galapagos0070.jpg
  • The Green Iguana, Iguana iguana, an invasive species originally from South and Central America, is now established in southern Florida, including in the Wakodahatchee Wetlands, a preserve in suburban Delray.
    MPO__Green_Iguana__Wakodahatchee_Flo...jpg
  • The Green Iguana, Iguana iguana, an invasive species originally from South and Central America, is now established in southern Florida, including in the Wakodahatchee Wetlands, a preserve in suburban Delray.
    MPO__Green_Iguana__Wakodahatchee_Flo...jpg
  • The Green Iguana, Iguana iguana, an invasive species originally from South and Central America, is now established in southern Florida, including in the Wakodahatchee Wetlands, a preserve in suburban Delray.
    MPO__Green_Iguana__Wakodahatchee_Flo...jpg
  • The Green Iguana, Iguana iguana, an invasive species originally from South and Central America, is now established in southern Florida, including in the Wakodahatchee Wetlands, a preserve in suburban Delray.
    MPO__Green_Iguana__Wakodahatchee_Flo...jpg
  • The Green Iguana, Iguana iguana, an invasive species originally from South and Central America, is now established in southern Florida, including in the Wakodahatchee Wetlands, a preserve in suburban Delray.
    MPO__Green_Iguana__Wakodahatchee_Flo...jpg
  • The Green Iguana, Iguana iguana, an invasive species originally from South and Central America, is now established in southern Florida, including in the Wakodahatchee Wetlands, a preserve in suburban Delray.
    MPO__Green_Iguana__Wakodahatchee_Flo...jpg
  • The Green Iguana, Iguana iguana, an invasive species originally from South and Central America, is now established in southern Florida, including in the Wakodahatchee Wetlands, a preserve in suburban Delray.
    MPO__Green_Iguana__Wakodahatchee_Flo...jpg
  • The Green Iguana, Iguana iguana, an invasive species originally from South and Central America, is now established in southern Florida, including in the Wakodahatchee Wetlands, a preserve in suburban Delray.
    MPO__Green_Iguana__Wakodahatchee_Flo...jpg
  • The Green Iguana, Iguana iguana, an invasive species originally from South and Central America, is now established in southern Florida, including in the Wakodahatchee Wetlands, a preserve in suburban Delray.
    MPO__Green_Iguana__Wakodahatchee_Flo...jpg
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