Marine iguanas are prey for Galapagos Hawks. When the females go into the caldera to lay eggs in the soft ash, the hawks have a killing spree! They kill by digging their talons into the iguanas' bodies.
Marine iguanas are often preyed upon by Frigatebirds.
Yes they can, but only the Marine Iguanas, of the Galapagos Islands, can dive and swim underwater.
The marine iguanas came from North Seymour before arriving to the Galapagos.
Marine iguanas, uniquely among all lizards, can forage in the sea, feeding on salt-saturated seaweed and exuding salt via tears.
they eat alge
yes
they eat in water.
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Marine Iguanas feed underwater and" sneeze" out excess salt, which dries to a white powder on their heads. and eat ppoop
snakes, hawks, predatory fish
Totally Wild - 2004 Marine Iguanas' Dangerous Lifestyle was released on: USA: 2004
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