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PHOTO : Pink Iguana Species Discovered
nationalgeographic ^
| January 5, 2009
Posted on 01/06/2009 2:53:33 AM PST by JoeProBono
A new species of Galápagos iguana has scientists tickled pink.
The pink iguana, named after its salmon-colored skin, lives only on the Wolf volcano on the island of Isabela.
Charles Darwin did not visit the volcano on his travels to the Ecuadorian island chains in the 1830s, so the creature remained undiscovered until 1986, when it was spotted by park rangers. Only now has it been recognized as its own species.
TOPICS: Outdoors; Pets/Animals; Science
KEYWORDS: galpagos; iguana
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"Greetings from the Pink Chameleon!" |
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(Apparitions are in the eye of the beholder)
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