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The endemic marine iguana is the only true marine lizard in the World. They can remain underwater for over an hour feeding on the algae that grows on the lava rocks. The are one of the best examples of how natural selection can drive the evolution of a species and an animal that caught the attention of Charles Darwin in 1835 |
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