The humble iguana may have have pulled off an epic migration millions of years ago, traveling from the coast of today’s ...
Iguanas have often been spotted rafting around the Caribbean on vegetation and, ages ago, evidently caught a 600-mile ride ...
Genetic evidence suggests that the reptiles somehow managed millions of years ago to make an ocean crossing from North ...
A subset of North American iguanas likely landed on an isolated group of South Pacific islands about 34 million years ago — ...
The trek—from the North American desert to Fiji—now represents the longest known migration of any terrestrial animal.
There are 45 different species of Iguanidae in the Caribbean and the tropical, subtropical and desert areas of North, Central ...
Learn more about Fiji’s iguana species and how they likely used natural rafts to float to Fiji some 34 million years ago.
Fiji iguanas, an endangered reptile found only on the remote islands of Fiji and Tonga (part of Oceania). How did they get here, thousands of miles from any mainland? For decades, scientists have ...
The key changes that the bill sought were to remove the requirement of three-quarters of MPs and three-quarters of registered ...
But new research suggests that millions of years ago, iguanas pulled off the 5,000 mile (8,000 kilometer) odyssey on a raft ...