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6 Fun Facts About Marine Iguanas

Marine iguanas are fascinating reptiles found in the Galápagos Islands and are known for their unique adaptations to both land and ocean life. They can dive up to 30 feet to graze on marine algae, using strong claws to cling to rocks. After feeding, they sunbathe on lava rocks to raise their body temperature. In breeding season, male iguanas display vibrant colors to attract mates, making them a stunning sight for divers. These creatures, which have existed for millions of years, play an important role in their ecosystem and are crucial for maintaining healthy algae levels.

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