An adaptation is a trait that helps an organism survive and reproduce. The claws of the Galapagos and South American iguanas are adaptations because the claws help them obtain their food.
An adaptation is a trait that helps an organism survive and reproduce. The claws of the Galapagos and South American iguanas are adaptations because the claws help them obtain their food.
An adaptation is a trait that helps an organism survive and reproduce. The claws of the Galapagos and South American iguanas are adaptations because the claws help them obtain their food.
i don't think they are
Galapagos Iguanas feed mostly in sea water, off the rocky coasts of the Galapagos. (Aka Marine Iguanas). South American Iguanas or Green Iguanas live in areas of dense forest and vegitation, and spend most of their time basking high in trees. There are also Galapagos Land Iguanas, just sayin'.
Mainland Iguanas have short claws for climbing trees while Galapagos Iguanas have long claws for hanging on to slippery rocks.
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.
in the galapagos islands, south America
In the early 1700's on the Galapagos Islands.
Yes they can, because there are Marine iguanas that live on the galapagos island.
yes, they actually do, but not large distances though.
They live on the island of Isabela I know this because I went there