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Marine Iguana female (Amblyrhynchus cristatus mertensi) laying eggs down her nest hole, inland at Punta Pitt, San Cristobal, Galapagos
San Cristobal is sometimes called Chatham Island
Photo ID: GAL_4218_Marine_Iguana_(Ambyrhynchus_cristatus_mertensi)__Punta_Pitt__San_Cristobal__Feb_7_RCrsEA
Photo size: 16.9 Mpixels (48.3 MB uncompressed) - 5033x3355 pixels (16.8x11.2 in / 42.6x28.4 cm at 300 ppi)
Photo keywords: Amblyrhynchus cristatus, animal, biology, breed, burrow, Chatham Island, cold-blooded, conservation, Ecuador, egg, endemic, Galapagos, iguana, lay, Marine Iguana, Martin Grace, mertensi, National Park, native, natural history, nature, nest, Pacific Ocean, Parque Nacional Galapagos, Punta Pitt, reptile, San Cristobal, wild, wildlife, zoology
Published in: San Cristobal, Galapagos Animals
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