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Land Iguanas Under Continuing Threat On Galapagos Archipelago - Science Daily (press release)

Moving listings for Dec. 4 - HollandSentinel.com

Pets can pose a health threat to children - Buffalo News

Darwin exhibition: Catch this - Telegraph.co.uk

Earliest settlers in the Caribbean preferred to live on smaller ... - Times Online

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Land Iguanas Under Continuing Threat On Galapagos Archipelago - Science Daily (press release)


Land Iguanas Under Continuing Threat On Galapagos Archipelago
Science Daily (press release) - Nov 26, 2008
Galápagos land iguanas diverged from the famous Galápagos marine iguanas 10 to 20 million years ago, and there are currently two recognized species of ...

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Moving listings for Dec. 4 - HollandSentinel.com


Moving listings for Dec. 4
HollandSentinel.com, MI - 20 hours ago
When English cattle barons plot to take her land, she reluctantly joins forces with a rough-hewn cattle driver to drive 2000-head of cattle across hundreds ...

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Pets can pose a health threat to children - Buffalo News


Pets can pose a health threat to children
Buffalo News,  United States - Dec 2, 2008
But other reptiles, including iguanas, lizards and snakes, also carry salmonella that doesn’t sicken them but could land your kid in the hospital. 2. ...

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Darwin exhibition: Catch this - Telegraph.co.uk


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Darwin exhibition: Catch this
Telegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - Nov 13, 2008
By Sophie Campbell Where would we be without the Galapagos land iguana, the giant tortoise and the blue-footed booby? Nowhere, according to Charles Darwin, ...
A world within itself Sydney Morning Herald
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Earliest settlers in the Caribbean preferred to live on smaller ... - Times Online


Times Online

Earliest settlers in the Caribbean preferred to live on smaller ...
Times Online, UK - Nov 24, 2008
Small islands had coastlines rich with fish, and the absence of dense woodlands made them more suited to farming and hunting small prey such as iguanas, ...

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