Thomas Peschakのインスタグラム(thomaspeschak) - 5月25日 21時32分
Marine Iguanas can dive to depths of over 30 feet (10m) and hold their breath for up to 30 minutes. These iconic reptiles are only able to spend a few hours a day in the ocean grazing algae for sustenance. In the western Galápagos the water is simply too cold for longer underwater excursions by a cold blooded reptile. The surgeonfish surrounding the iguana also graze on algae, but can feed all day long without freezing to death. Shot on assignment for @ナショナルジオグラフィック magazine for the June 2017 story on climate change and the Galápagos Islands. In collaboration with @darwinfound #galapagosnationalpark #paulmangellfoundation @natgeocreative
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