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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNIguanas Floated a Whopping 5,000 Miles From North America to Fiji on Rafts of Plants in a Record-Setting Trip, Study SuggestsSince most iguana species live in the Americas, biologists have long debated how they could have arrived on the remote ...
There are 45 different species of Iguanidae in the Caribbean and the tropical, subtropical and desert areas of North, Central ...
Iguanas may have pulled off a 5000 mile voyage on a raft of floating vegetation to get to Fiji. Researchers have long ...
Fiji’s iguanas embarked on one of the most astonishing ocean journeys in history, rafting nearly 5,000 miles from North ...
A genetic analysis reveals that Fiji’s iguanas are most closely related to lizards living in North America’s deserts. How is ...
(Robert Fisher/U.S. Geological Survey via AP) A green Central Fijian Banded Iguana is shown on Ovalau in Fiji. (Robert Fisher/U.S. Geological Survey via AP) NEW YORK (AP) — Researchers have long ...
Scientists think that’s how iguanas got to the Galapagos Islands off of Ecuador and between islands in the Caribbean. Initially they thought Fiji might be a bit too far for such a trip, but in a ...
Iguanas may have pulled off a 5000 mile voyage on a raft of floating vegetation to get to Fiji NEW YORK -- Researchers have long wondered how iguanas got to Fiji, a collection of remote islands in ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Researchers have long wondered how iguanas got to Fiji, a collection of remote islands in the South Pacific. Most modern-day iguanas live in the Americas — thousands of miles ...
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