Galapagos Land Iguana Skull
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omnivorous-animals
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conolophus-subcristatus
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american-iguanidae
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The Galapagos land iguana (scientific name: Conolophus subcristatus) weighs up to 13 kilograms and is 1 meter long. The lower part is orange yellow, and the upper part is reddish brown. Due to the low angle, their appearance looks particularly foolish. The land iguana is distributed on six islands in the Galapagos Islands and is a unique species that has evolved on the islands. The earthy yellow skin is designed to adapt to the color of sand and rocks. They mainly feed on cacti, which is related to the relatively arid climate of the Galapagos Islands. They choose to eat cacti because they can obtain the necessary water for their bodies.