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Hybred iguana, Islas Plaza eating prickley pear cactus. This is the only place in the Galapagos where marine and land iguanas interbreed. The hybred offspring are unable to reproduce, and do not swim like their mothers.

Hybred iguana, Islas Plaza eating prickley pear cactus.  This is the only place in the Galapagos where marine and land iguanas interbreed.  The hybred offspring are unable to reproduce, and do not swim like their mothers.

by Jim Nieland

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