Navigating a makeshift raft between drifting furniture and submerged cars, Rafael Quispe steers through his village in ...
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SURFER on MSNAncient Iguanas “Rafted” 5,000 Miles to Fiji, Study ShowsMillions of years ago, a band of intrepid iguanas boarded a floating vessel, and reached the remote Pacific island chain.
Since most iguana species live in the Americas, biologists have long debated how they could have arrived on the remote ...
Iguanas may have pulled off a 5000 mile voyage on a raft of floating vegetation to get to Fiji. Researchers have long ...
The humble iguana may have have pulled off an epic migration millions of years ago, traveling from the coast of today’s Mexico to Fiji on rafts made of vegetation.
A new study suggests Fiji's iguanas came from North America around 34 million years ago by floating some 5,000 miles. It's the longest-known dispersal of any land animal. So how did they do it?
A recent study published in Archaeology in Oceania explores the oral, linguistic, genetic and archaeological evidence surrounding the Tombuk volcanic eruption.
Releases from the Aspinall Unit were increased from 700 cubic feet per second to 1,200 cfs starting Tuesday. Releases are being increased to coincide with the start of diversions at ...
The iguanas' 8,000-kilometer trip — one-fifth of the Earth’s circumference — is the longest made by a flightless land vertebrate.
President Donald Trump’s decision to rename the Gulf of Mexico to ‘Gulf of America’ is just the latest in a long line of naming disputes.
Peter Haggett, Professor of Urban and Regional Geography, passed away on 9 February at the age of 92. His colleagues and ...
The Athens County Board of Commissioners discussed an application for grant funding for long-term climate change adaptation ...
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