Marine iguanas also have wide-set eyes, blunt snouts, sharp teeth and flattened tails. Charles Darwin famously described the Galapagos marine iguanas as "hideous-looking" and the "most disgusting ...
Even if you're not a turtle-lover, you can still get up-close with the other beachcombers, like marine iguanas and Sally lightfoot crabs. Remember, it's essential to honor the Galapagos National ...
The following interview has been edited lightly for length. Marine iguanas (Amblyrhyncus subcristatus) are endemic to the Galápagos. There are numerous subspecies, and this one on Española ...
There's no place like the Galapagos Islands. One of the most biodiverse spots on Earth, visitors will leave here having seen something entirely new, like a marine iguana or colony of Darwin's finches.
There will be many opportunities to snorkel and dive, and catch a glimpse of creatures like giant tortoises, blue-footed boobies and marine iguanas. Four larger islands – Santa Cruz, Isabela ...
The Galápagos Islands are a protected area because of their unique wildlife, including marine iguanas, tortoises, green turtles, sea cucumbers, flightless cormorants, and the Galápagos penguin ...
This coral is bleaching, a reaction to excessively warm water. Soon it will be dead. Two marine iguanas seem unfazed by the presence of one of their mummified brethren, dead likely from starvation ...
From blue- and red-footed boobies to marine iguanas and rays, turtles, sea lions, and sharks, this excursion will no doubt be one of the trip’s highlights. Nowhere else in the world will you observe ...