imps of darkness

“Theiguanasaresmall,andofasootyblack,which,ifpossible,heightenstheirnativeugliness.Indeed,sodisgustingistheirappearance,thatnooneonboardcouldbeprevailedupontotakethemas food.”


—CaptainJames 
ColnettoftheBritishRoyalNavy,1798


Groovedteethactlikerakes.Theyscrapealgaeoff rocks.

Blackscalesabsorb heat.

Sharpclawshelp withclimbingandholding ontorocksinstrong currents.



Ashort,squaresnoutmakeseating easier.

Whiletheiguanaswims,backspinesbalanceits body. 

Partiallywebbedfeethelpit swim.

Marineiguanasmadeabigimpactonsomeoftheislands’earliestvisitors.WhennaturalistCharlesDarwinfirstseteyesonthemyearsafterCaptainColnett,hefoundthemunappealingaswell.Hedescribedthemas“impsofdarkness.”Marineiguanasmaylookawkwardonland,buttheyrulethewater.Theydivetogreatdepthstograzeonbedsof algae.

Thesearetheonlylizardsintheworldthatcanliveandforageatsea.TheyareendemictotheGalápagosIslands.Scientistsbelievethattheyaredescendedfromlandiguanasthatfloatedouttotheislandsfromthecontinentonlogsor vegetation.

SaltySneezes

Marineiguanasswallowseawaterwiththeirfood.Thentheyneedtogetridofsaltfromtheirsystems.Thesaltgetsfilteredfromtheirblood.Itisthenexcretedbyspecialglandsintheirnoses.Thesaltleavestheirbodieswhenthey sneeze!

Heat‑SeekingLizard

Marineiguanascannotregulatetheirbodytemperatures.Theymustrelyonanexternalsource,likethesun,todoitforthem.Ifyoureadlastmonth’seditionofExplorer magazine,you’llknowwhatthewordforthisis:ectotherm—acold‑blooded animal.


Marineiguanaswillloseanaverageof10degreesofheatinthecoldwater.So,beforetheydivein,theytrytosoakupenoughheattoraisetheirbody temperatures.