Observatory: Pink Iguana Is Distinct in Other Ways Too
January 6, 2009
New York Times
The pink iguana of the Galápagos was seen for the first time in 1986. Now researchers have shown that it is a distinct species.
The pink iguana of the Galápagos was seen for the first time in 1986. Now researchers have shown that it is a distinct species.
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A team of Ecuadoran and Italian researchers have discovered a unique species of pink land iguanas living on the Galapagos Islands, the scientist who wrote the report said.
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Ecuadorian business leaders on Wednesday criticized import restrictions announced by President Rafael Correa, warning the measure could worsen the country's trade.
Hard to believe a giant, pink lizard could be overlooked for almost two centuries.
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“According to Daniel Denvir (AlterNet, December 15), Ecuador’s president announced in early December that his country would not be paying the interest on its foreign debt in 2009, repudiating it ...
Biologists have discovered that a rare pink iguana found only on a single volcano in the Galapagos Islands is a surprising example of ancient evolutionary diversification—and Charles Darwin ...
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