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Что (кто) такое 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.]
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.
Marine biology         
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  • The open ocean is the area of deep sea beyond the [[continental shelves]].
  • [[Coral reef]]s form complex marine ecosystems with tremendous [[biodiversity]].
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  • Estuaries have shifting flows of sea water and fresh water.
SCIENTIFIC STUDY OF ORGANISMS IN THE OCEAN OR OTHER MARINE OR BRACKISH BODIES OF WATER
Marine Biology; Marine biologist; Marine zoology; Marine zoologist; Aquatic habitat; Marine creatures; Animals in deep sea; Marine Ecology; Oceanic habitats; Ocean ecology; Marine Biologist; Marine biologists; Marine ecologist; Aquatic habitats; Subfields of marine biology; Aquatic biology
Marine biology is the scientific study of the biology of marine life, organisms in the sea. Given that in biology many phyla, families and genera have some species that live in the sea and others that live on land, marine biology classifies species based on the environment rather than on taxonomy.
Marine habitats         
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  • [[Estuaries]] occur when rivers flow into a coastal bay or inlet. They are nutrient rich and have a transition zone which moves from freshwater to saltwater.
  • This [[algae bloom]] occupies sunlit [[epipelagic]] waters off the southern coast of England. The algae are maybe feeding on nutrients from [[land runoff]] or [[upwelling]]s at the edge of the continental shelf.
  • Elevation-area graph showing the proportion of land area at given heights and the proportion of ocean area at given depths
  • The deep sea [[amphipod]] ''[[Eurythenes plasticus]]'', named after microplastics found in its body, demonstrating plastic pollution affects marine habitats even 6000m below sea level.
  • Fan mussel]] in a Mediterranean [[seagrass meadow]]
  • [[Halfbeak]] as larvae are one of the organisms adapted to the unique properties of the microlayer
  • [[Kelp forest]]s provide habitat for many marine organisms
  • Waves and currents shape the intertidal shoreline, eroding the softer rocks and transporting and grading loose particles into shingles, sand or mud
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  • Scale diagram of the layers of the [[pelagic zone]]
  • [[Tidepool]]s on rocky shores make turbulent habitats for many forms of marine life
  • Coastlines can be volatile habitats}}
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  • [[Land runoff]], pouring into the sea, can contain nutrients
  • [[Mangrove]]s provide nurseries for fish
  • Sandy shores provide shifting homes to many species
  • The global continental shelf, highlighted in light green, defines the extent of marine coastal habitats, and occupies 5% of the total world area}}
HABITAT THAT SUPPORTS MARINE LIFE
Marine environment; Ocean habitats; Marine habitat; Marine environments; Marine Habitats
Marine habitats are habitats that support marine life. Marine life depends in some way on the saltwater that is in the sea (the term marine comes from the Latin mare, meaning sea or ocean).
Marine One         
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  • Adm. Michael Mullen]], Defense Secretary [[Robert Gates]], and Secretary of State [[Hillary Clinton]] (left to right).
  • [[Richard Nixon]] boarding Marine One on July 16, 1972.
  • President [[Ronald Reagan]] and First Lady [[Nancy Reagan]] board Marine One, 1987
  • A developmental VH-92A helicopter conducts landing and take-off testing at the White House South Lawn in September 2018.
  • VH-60N over Washington, D.C.
MARINE CORP HELICOPTERS USED TO TRANSPORT U.S. PRESIDENT
Marine 1; Marine Two; Marine I; Marine one; Marine Corps One; Marine Corps 1; Marine-One; Marine One (POTUS); Marines 1; Marines One
Marine One is the call sign of any United States Marine Corps aircraft carrying the president of the United States. It usually denotes a helicopter operated by Marine Helicopter Squadron One (HMX-1) "Nighthawks", consisting of either the large Sikorsky VH-3D Sea King or the newer, smaller VH-60N "White Hawk".
Iguana         
  • [[Green iguana]] skull and teeth: The teeth of the [[green iguana]] sit on the surface of the jawbone, known as [[acrodont]]al placement.<ref name=":2"/>
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  • Iguanas have an exclusively herbivorous diet,<ref name=":1"/> as illustrated above by a [[green iguana]] eating a [[mango]] in [[Venezuela]].
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  • A male [[green iguana]]
  • Reptilia]] highlighted in green: Iguanians are within [[Lepidosauria]].
GENUS OF REPTILES
Iguanas; Spinytail iguanas; Hypsilophus; Iguana's; Iguana (genus)
·noun Any species of the genus Iguana, a genus of large American lizards of the family Iguanidae. They are arboreal in their habits, usually green in color, and feed chiefly upon fruits.
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SUBSPECIES OF REPTILE
Andros Island Iguana; (Cyclura cychlura cychlura; Andros Island iguana
The Andros Island iguana or Andros iguana (Cyclura cychlura cychlura) is an endangered subspecies of Northern Bahamian rock iguana of the genus Cyclura that is found on Andros Island on the western edge of Grand Bahama. Its status is Endangered, with a wild population of 3,500 animals, and it can be found on the IUCN Red List.
Marine (book)         
1996 BOOK WRITTEN BY TOM CLANCY
Tom Clancy Marine; Marine: A Guided Tour of a Marine Expeditionary Unit
Marine: A Guided Tour of a Marine Expeditionary Unit is a 1996 book written by Tom Clancy about the inner workings of a Marine Expeditionary Unit.
Iguana meat         
  • Roasted iguana at a market in [[San Juan Sacatepequez]], Guatemala
IGUANA AS FOOD
Iguana as food
Iguana meat has historically been important in the culinary traditions of Mexico and Central America; particularly in the states of Jalisco, Michoacán and Colima. In Fray Sahagún's history of colonial Mexico, he mentions the iguana as a traditional food throughout Western Mexico and describes it as good to eat when properly prepared.
Marine mammal         
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  • Signatory countries of the [[International Whaling Commission]] (IWC)
  • An adult and sub-adult [[Minke whale]] are dragged aboard the ''[[Nisshin Maru]]'', a Japanese whaling vessel
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MAMMALS THAT LIVE IN MARINE ENVIRONMENTS
Marine mammals; Sea mammal; Sea mammals; Marine Mammal; Water dwelling mammals; Ocean mammal; Ocean mammals; Effects of pollution on marine mammals; Evolution of marine mammals; Conservation of marine mammals; Hunting of marine mammals; Marine mammal hunting; Exploitation of marine mammals
Marine mammals are aquatic mammals that rely on the ocean and other marine ecosystems for their existence. They include animals such as seals, whales, manatees, sea otters and polar bears.

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.