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Что (кто) такое Galapagos marine iguana - определение

SPECIES OF REPTILE
Amblyrhynchus; Amblyrhynchus cristatus; Marine iguanas; Galapagos marine iguana; Marine Iguana; Galápagos marine iguana; Sea iguana; Fernandina marine iguana
  • A marine iguana nest hole (center of image)
  • A male will threaten another male by bobbing his head and opening the mouth, displaying the reddish pink interior
  • During territorial fights males headbutt, each attempting to push away the opponent
  • A [[hybrid iguana]], the result of interbreeding between a marine iguana and a [[Galápagos land iguana]]
  • Santa Cruz Island]] (subspecies ''hassi'') are among the largest
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  • Isabela Island]]
  • Lava lizards]] often scurry over marine iguanas when hunting flies; the iguanas generally ignore these visits
  • Marine iguanas from Española Island are the most colourful and have sometimes been called "Christmas iguanas"<ref name=GalConservancy/>
  • cleaned by fish]], like this [[Cortez rainbow wrasse]]. This iguana is on a rock covered in green and [[red algae]], with the usually avoided [[brown algae]] behind it
  • Marine iguanas basking on [[Fernandina Island]]
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marine iguana         
¦ noun a large lizard with webbed feet, native to the Galapagos Islands, which swims strongly and is the only marine lizard. [Amblyrhynchus cristatus.]
Galápagos (radio show)         
ECUADORIAN RADIO SHOW
Galapagos (radio show)
Galápagos is an Ecuadorian radio show aired every Saturday at 2100 UTC on HCJB La Voz de los Andes (12000 kHz, 25m band).
Galápagos wildlife         
  • jumping]] off Galápagos Islands
  • A [[Galápagos tortoise]] in an enclosure
WILDLIFE OF THE GALÁPAGOS ARCHIPELAGO
Galapagos fauna; Galápagos fauna; Wildlife of the Galápagos Islands; Galapagos Wildlife; Galápagos Wildlife; Galapagos wildlife
The Galápagos Islands are located off the west coast of South America straddling the equator. The Galápagos are located at the confluence of several currents including the cold Humboldt Current traveling north from South America and the Panama Current traveling south from Central America make the islands cooler and provide the perfect environment for the unique mix of wildlife that inhabits the islands.
Galápagos syndrome         
TERM IN BUSINESS STUDIES ON PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT
Jalápagos; Galapagos syndrome; Galapagos Syndrome; Garake; Galápagos effect; Galapagos effect; Galápagosization; Galapagosization
is a term of Japanese origin used in business studies to refer to an isolated development branch of a globally available product. The term is used as an analogy to a part of Charles Darwin's On the Origin of Species.
Galápagos Time         
Galapagos Time
Galápagos Time (GALT) is the time observed since 1986 in the province of Galápagos, which is coterminous with the Región Insular (Insular Region) of western Ecuador. Galápagos Time is at UTC-06:00.
Galápagos Cove         
  • Location of Greenwich Island in the South Shetland Islands.
Galapagos Cove
Galápagos Cove is the small, 210 m wide cove indenting for 70 m the northeast coast of Greenwich Island in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica and entered between Spark Point and Figueroa Point.
Jaguar catshark         
  • The [[holotype]] specimen collected in the [[Galápagos Islands]].
SPECIES OF FISH
Bythaelurus giddingsi; Galapagos catshark; Galápagos catshark
The jaguar catshark (Bythaelurus giddingsi), also known as the Galápagos catshark, is a species of catshark from the Galápagos Islands. The species was first described in 2012.
List of subspecies of Galápagos tortoise         
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WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
Subspecies of Geochelone nigra; Subspecies of Galapagos tortoise; Subspecies of Galápagos tortoise; Species of Galápagos tortoise; List of species of Galápagos tortoise
Chelonoidis niger (the Galápagos tortoise) is a tortoise species endemic to the Galápagos Islands. It includes at least 14, and possibly up to 16, subspecies.
The Night of the Iguana         
  • The play by the [[Maribor Slovene National Theatre]] in 1969
STAGE PLAY BY TENNESSEE WILLIAMS
Night of the Iguana; Night of the iguana; The Night Of The Iguana
The Night of the Iguana is a stage play written by American author Tennessee Williams. It is based on his 1948 short story.
Galápagos tortoise         
  • Galápagos tortoise on Santa Cruz Island, Galápagos
  • Charles Darwin as a young man, probably subsequent to the Galápagos visit
  • Tourists see tortoises at the Charles Darwin Research Station
  • Galápagos tortoise at the [[Rostock Zoo]]
  • A pair of tortoises engaging in a dominance display
  • A young tortoise and a tortoise egg
  • A tortoise feeding
  • A tortoise bathing in a pool
  • of Galápagos tortoise]], islands with surviving subspecies are shaded. Note that several subspecies have been resurrected or described since the map was made, ''phantastica'' has been rediscovered, and ''wallacei'' is no longer considered valid.
  • ''C. n. porteri'' on Santa Cruz Island
  • Galápagos tortoise on [[Santa Cruz Island (Galápagos)]]
  • Line drawing of HMS ''Beagle'' by F. G. King, a colleague of Darwin's: Galápagos tortoises were stacked in the lower hold.
  • ''C. n. abingdonii'' [[Lonesome George]] at the [[Charles Darwin Research Station]], in 2006
  • Walter Rothschild, cataloger of two Galápagos tortoise subspecies
CHELONOIDIS SPECIES COMPLEX IN THE GALÁPAGOS ISLANDS; SPECIES WITH MANY SUBSPECIES
Galapagos Giant Tortoise; Geochelone nigra; Galapagos tortoise; Geochelone elephantopus; Galápagos Tortoise; Galapagos Tortoise; Galapagos tortoises; Galapagos giant tortoise; Galápagos giant tortoise; Charles Island Tortoise; Galopagos tortoise; Chelonoidis elephantopus; Chelonoidis nigra; Testudo elephantopus; Testudo typica; Testudo clivosa; Testudo planiceps; Testudo nigrita; Testudo nigra; Testudo californiana; Floreana Island tortoise; Floreana Tortoise; Charles Island giant tortoise; Chelonoidis niger species complex; Galapagos giant tortoises; Chelonoidis niger
The Galápagos tortoise or Galápagos giant tortoise (Chelonoidis niger) is a species of very large tortoise in the genus Chelonoidis (which also contains three other species from mainland South America). It comprises 15 subspecies (13 extant and 2 extinct).

Википедия

Marine iguana

The marine iguana (Amblyrhynchus cristatus), also known as the sea iguana, saltwater iguana, or Galápagos marine iguana, is a species of iguana found only on the Galápagos Islands (Ecuador). Unique among modern lizards, it is a marine reptile that has the ability to forage in the sea for algae, which makes up almost all of its diet. Marine iguanas are the only extant lizard that spends time in a marine environment. Large males are able to dive to find this food source, while females and smaller males feed during low tide in the intertidal zone. They mainly live in colonies on rocky shores where they bask after visiting the relatively cold water or intertidal zone, but can also be seen in marshes, mangrove swamps and beaches. Large males defend territories for a short period, but smaller males have other breeding strategies. After mating, the female digs a nest hole in the soil where she lays her eggs, leaving them to hatch on their own a few months later.

Marine iguanas vary in appearance between the different islands and several subspecies are recognized. Although relatively large numbers remain and it is locally abundant, this protected species is considered threatened, primarily from El Niño cycles, introduced predators and chance events like oil spills.