BBC Wildlife Magazine

MONTY HALLS

“I eased it aside with a flip-flop and received a good blast of salt for my troubles.”

Why have you chosen the marine iguana?

Though it’s an iconic animal, beloved of every tourist who visits the Galápagos, it’s also rather misunderstood. When Charles Darwin first saw marine

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