Marine iguanas
Marine iguana (iguana), also known as Galapagos marine iguana or blunt-nosed lizard, likes to live in the sea and often appears in swamps and mangrove areas, where it can forage for food in the sea. Temporarily important scattered in the Galapagos Islands.
Marine iguanas rest on the coast of the Galapagos Islands in Ecuador, a creeping creature that looks like a prehistoric animal. At first glance, the strange pattern is really scary. Some people call them "dragons", but they are not actually dragons, but marine iguanas. The marine iguana is the only iguana in the world that can adapt to marine life. They are like fish and can swim freely in the sea. They drink sea water and eat seaweed and other aquatic plants.
Chinese name: Marine iguana
English name: iguana
Two methods: amblyrhynchus cristatus
Kingdom: Animal
Phylum: Chordata (Phylum Chordata)
Asia Phylum: Vertebrata
Class: Reptilia
Subclass: Diapsida, scales Lepidosauria
Order: Squamata or Lacertiformes
Suborder: Lacertilia )
Family: Iguanaidae
Genus: amblyrhynchus
Dispersed: Galapagos Islands
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