Not exact matches
The shores of South Plaza are home to a
large sea lion colony, while
land iguanas roam the arid interior.
North Seymour Island has a
large population of blue - footed boobies, frigate birds, sea lions and
Land Iguanas.
The island boasts a
large population of blue - footed boobies, swallow - tailed gulls, sea lions and
land iguanas.
Despite its small size, South Plaza is home to a
large number of species, including a
large population of sea lions, a healthy population of
land iguanas — some of the smallest in the islands, numerous marine
iguanas, and cliffs full of nesting seabirds, such as Swallow - tailed Gulls, Red - billed Tropicbirds, Audubon's Shearwaters, Nazca Boobies, and several other species.
And while Genovesa harbors one of the Galapagos»
largest and most diverse bird populations, there are no
land reptiles — with the exception of some very small marine
iguanas.
The island also has a forest of
large, prickly pear cactus, which provides food for the
land iguanas.
Endangered hawksbill and loggerhead turtles nest on Long Caye's beaches, as to several species of
iguanas, lizards and
large land crabs.