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Imp of darkness

Imp of darkness - endangered species, galapagos, lizard, marine iguana
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Highly Commended, Portrait - Imp of darkness. On his visit to the Galapagos islands, Charles Darwin was revolted by the animals' appearance, writing: "The black Lava rocks on the beach are frequented by large, disgusting clumsy Lizards. They are as black as the porous rocks over which they crawl & seek their prey from the Sea. I call them 'imps of darkness'. They assuredly well-become the land they inhabit." The marine iguana are all but monsters. Endemic to the Galapagos, it's a rare privilege to share a moment underwater with this animal now considered as an endangered species.

Copyright Damien Mauric / UPY 2017
KimE12 Uploaded by KimE12 on . Imp of darkness - Desktop Nexus Animals Download free wallpapers and background images: Imp of darkness. Desktop Nexus Animals background ID 2231625. Highly Commended, Portrait - Imp of darkness. On his visit to the Galapagos islands, Charles Darwin was revolted by the animals' appearance, writing: "The black Lava rocks on the beach are frequented by large, disgusting clumsy Lizards. They are as black as the porous rocks over which they crawl & seek their prey from the Sea. I call them 'imps of darkness'. They assuredly well-become the land they inhabit." The marine iguana are all but monsters. Endemic to the Galapagos, it's a rare privilege to share a moment underwater with this animal now considered as an endangered species.

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Trackerandy
Posted by Trackerandy on 02/28/17 at 10:33 PM
Superb
welcha
Posted by welcha on 02/28/17 at 03:03 PM
....and also very rare!!
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Uploaded By: KimE12
Date Uploaded: February 28, 2017
Filename: Imp-of-darkness.jpg
Original Resolution: 1500x1000
File Size: 1.12 MB
Category: Reptiles

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