The humble iguana may have have pulled off an epic migration millions of years ago, traveling from the coast of today’s ...
The trek—from the North American desert to Fiji—now represents the longest known migration of any terrestrial animal.
Genomic analysis suggests that the ancestors of lizards on Fiji today rafted from North America some 30 million years ago.
The arrival of iguanas in the South Pacific can only be explained, a team of biologists have argued, if they caught a lift on ...
Most modern-day iguanas live in the Americas – thousands of miles and one giant ocean away from the collection of remote ...
But new research suggests that millions of years ago, iguanas pulled off the 5,000 mile (8,000 kilometer) odyssey on a raft ...
Fiji’s iguanas embarked on one of the most astonishing ocean journeys in history, rafting nearly 5,000 miles from North ...
The only iguanas outside the Americas, Fiji iguanas are an enigma. A new genetic analysis shows that they are most closely related to the North American desert iguana, having separated about 34 ...
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Researchers have long wondered how iguanas got to Fiji, a collection of remote islands in the South Pacific. Most modern-day iguanas live in the Americas — thousands ...
New analysis suggests that Fiji iguanas landed on the Pacific islands after voyaging 5,000 miles from the western coast of North America.
Scientists think that’s how iguanas got to the Galapagos Islands off of Ecuador and between islands in the Caribbean.