Galapagos Iguana
The galapagos iguana doesn't have as many breeders as other varieties; it's more likely to be seen in the wild than on a farm.
This species is threatened or on the brink of extinction because of introduced cats and dogs, which prey on the lizards, goats that eat the protective vegetation, pollution by oil and gas, overhunting for food and for pet trade.
The galapagos iguana doesn't have as many breeders as other varieties; it's more likely to be seen in the wild than on a farm.
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