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Uploaded by on May 17, 2007

Marine iguanas in the Galapagos islands excrete excess salt from their bodies by blowing it out of their nose. This footage was shot by the director of the St. Augustine Alligator Farm in 2005. www.alligatorfarm.us

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  • I see your french fries are bland.

    ALLOW ME TO HELP.

  • @killalangdon they are only found on galapagos

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  • Reminds me of me after a hard night of partying.. hehe

  • stop aylin ur not funny

  • I love those BEASTS!

  • my uncIe seen a wiId one in cuba!

  • Lol, its Zilla!

  • @danny00094 Haha no. Not only do they have little chance of coming into contact with eachother because of where exactly in the Galapagos they live, but these iguanas are herbivores and rarely eat something living. If they do, it can't be any bigger than their mouth. That's the general rule for ALL lizards (Except the Komodo Dragon). The only way they eat something is by swallowing them whole. But not these Iguanas, they swim down to eat kelp.

  • To the iguana in the back: Gesundheit

    And for the iguana in the front, looks like he's bopping his head to some reggae or something their in the perfect place for some reggae ^^.

  • The closer one lo0ks like it's trying to hack a slat-lo0gie!

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