Marine Iguana, Galapagos Islands. Photo: Athena Alexander
Marine Iguana, Galapagos Islands. Photo: Athena Alexander
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Thanks Mary — have a great weekend! 🙂
He looks very well fed and relaxed!
He certainly does! So glad to have you stop by, BJ — thank you. 🙂
Great details of this creature. he is very content 🙂
I love the separated fingers in this photo, it seems to announce his individuality. He was on these rocks with dozens and dozens of other marine iguanas. Thanks so much for your comment Amy. 🙂
cool! and hope you will have a good break this weekend. Have a nice weekend Jet!
Thanks so much, dear Indah. I hope you do too! 😀
WOW! Gets my full attention!
Marine iguanas are like that. lol. Many thanks Cindy! 😀
What an interesting-looking creature. Looking very relaxed, indeed.
Have a great weekend, Jet.
Yes, they soak up that sunshine to get their blood energized for the cold water hunt. They are a true joy to observe in the wild, so unique. And you have a great weekend too, Nan. 😀
Love this photo Jet and can not wait to get there myself. 🙂
These lovely creatures were spread out all over the rocks, soaking up the sun. And they squirt salt out their nostrils as a way of filtering. lol. Not exactly cuddly creatures, but oh so beautiful. Thanks for stopping by Sue. 😀
Wow now there is a new way to filter water! 🙂
Rest under the sun then jump in the ocean and spend some time eating and then back to rest under the sun again. Sound like the retirees of California beaches! Thanks Jet! 🙂 Have a happy Thanksgiving! Same for Athena!
This made me smile, HJ. Thanks so much. And you have a happy Thanksgiving too. Many thanks for the salute to Athena too. I’m thinking it’s almost time for your trip to Florida to have your own bask in the sun. Have a great time! 😀
With all that spiky weaponry, it looks so unlikely to have evolved into a marine creature. Fascinating that they must hunt for food in the sea..
They are a truly fascinating creature. Very nice to have you stop by, and thanks for your astute comment. 🙂
Wow, he’s the darkest Iguana I’ve ever seen!
Great observation, Joanne. Here they were resting on dark rocks. Thanks for stopping by! 😀
Gorgeous!!
Many thanks Donna 😀
Great picture! What a gorgeous creature 🙂
Thanks so much, Lucy — I agree! 😀