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Microlophus Albemarlensis Collection

The Galapagos lava lizard, scientifically known as Microlophus albemarlensis, is a fascinating creature that can be found in various unique and unexpected situations

Background imageMicrolophus Albemarlensis Collection: Racer snake (Pseudalsophis biserialis) feeding on lava lizard, Puerto Pajas

Racer snake (Pseudalsophis biserialis) feeding on lava lizard, Puerto Pajas, Isabela Island, Galapagos

Background imageMicrolophus Albemarlensis Collection: Galapagos lava lizard (Microlophus albemarlensis) sitting on Marine iguana (Amblyrhynchus

Galapagos lava lizard (Microlophus albemarlensis) sitting on Marine iguana (Amblyrhynchus cristatus) Punta Espinosa, Fernandina Island, Galapgos

Background imageMicrolophus Albemarlensis Collection: Galapagos lava lizard (Microlophus albemarlensis) sitting on the head of a Marine iguana

Galapagos lava lizard (Microlophus albemarlensis) sitting on the head of a Marine iguana (Amblyrhynchus cristatus), Punta Espinosa, The Galapagis Islands

Background imageMicrolophus Albemarlensis Collection: Galapagos lava lizard (Microlophus albemarlensis) on head of Marine iguana

Galapagos lava lizard (Microlophus albemarlensis) on head of Marine iguana (Amblyrhynchus cristatus) Punta Espinosa, Fernandina Island, Galapagos

Background imageMicrolophus Albemarlensis Collection: Galapagos lava lizard (Microlophus albemarlensis) sitting on Marine iguana (Amblyrhynchus

Galapagos lava lizard (Microlophus albemarlensis) sitting on Marine iguana (Amblyrhynchus cristatus) Punta Espinosa, Fernandina Island, Galapgos

Background imageMicrolophus Albemarlensis Collection: Santa Fe lava lizard (Microlophus albemarlensis) on sand by a resting Galapagos sea lion

Santa Fe lava lizard (Microlophus albemarlensis) on sand by a resting Galapagos sea lion (Zalophus wollebaeki) Santa Fe Island, Galapagos, Endangered species

Background imageMicrolophus Albemarlensis Collection: Galapagos Sea Lion -Zalophus wollebaeki- and a Galapagos Lava Lizard -Microlophus albemarlensis

Galapagos Sea Lion -Zalophus wollebaeki- and a Galapagos Lava Lizard -Microlophus albemarlensis-, Fernandina Island, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador

Background imageMicrolophus Albemarlensis Collection: Galapagos Lava Lizard -Microlophus albemarlensis-, Floreana, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador

Galapagos Lava Lizard -Microlophus albemarlensis-, Floreana, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador

Background imageMicrolophus Albemarlensis Collection: Galapagos Lava Lizard -Microlophus albemarlensis- on a stop sign, Espanola Island

Galapagos Lava Lizard -Microlophus albemarlensis- on a stop sign, Espanola Island, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador

Background imageMicrolophus Albemarlensis Collection: Lava Lizard female (Microlophus albemarlensis) Puerto Ayora, Santa Cruz Island

Lava Lizard female (Microlophus albemarlensis) Puerto Ayora, Santa Cruz Island, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador

Background imageMicrolophus Albemarlensis Collection: Galapagos Lava Lizard (Microlophus albemarlensis), Hispanola Island, Galapagos

Galapagos Lava Lizard (Microlophus albemarlensis), Hispanola Island, Galapagos, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ecuador, South America

Background imageMicrolophus Albemarlensis Collection: Ecuador, Galapagos Islands, Lava Lizard (Microlophus albemarlensis) sitting on Marine

Ecuador, Galapagos Islands, Lava Lizard (Microlophus albemarlensis) sitting on Marine Iguana on Fernandina Island

Background imageMicrolophus Albemarlensis Collection: Lava lizard (Microlophus albemarlensis), Port Egas (James Bay), Isla Santiago

Lava lizard (Microlophus albemarlensis), Port Egas (James Bay), Isla Santiago (Santiago Island), Galapagos Islands, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ecuador, South America

Background imageMicrolophus Albemarlensis Collection: Lava lizard on head of marine iguana. (Microlophus albemarlensis)

Lava lizard on head of marine iguana. (Microlophus albemarlensis). Punta Espinosa, Fernandina Island, Galapagos
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The Galapagos lava lizard, scientifically known as Microlophus albemarlensis, is a fascinating creature that can be found in various unique and unexpected situations. One such instance is captured in this photo, where a racer snake (Pseudalsophis biserialis) can be seen devouring its prey - a lava lizard from Puerto Pajas. This image showcases the predator-prey relationship within the ecosystem of the Galapagos Islands. In another remarkable encounter, we witness a Galapagos lava lizard perched on top of a marine iguana's head. These two species seem to coexist peacefully, highlighting the harmonious interactions between different inhabitants of these islands. The vibrant colors and intricate patterns of both creatures create an awe-inspiring sight. On Santa Fe Island, we observe yet another captivating scene: a Santa Fe lava lizard resting on the sandy beach next to a dozing Galapagos sea lion. This snapshot perfectly captures the tranquility and diversity present in this extraordinary archipelago. Moving to Fernandina Island, we come across an enchanting moment featuring a Galapagos Sea Lion (Zalophus wollebaeki) alongside our beloved Galapagos Lava Lizard - Microlophus albemarlensis. Their close proximity emphasizes their shared habitat and interconnectedness within this fragile ecosystem. Further exploration takes us to Espanola Island where an adventurous lava lizard confidently poses on top of a stop sign. This amusing encounter reminds us that wildlife has adapted remarkably well to human presence on these protected islands. Venturing into Puerto Ayora on Santa Cruz Island reveals yet another glimpse into the lives of these incredible reptiles. Here we find a female lava lizard going about her daily activities amidst urban surroundings – showcasing their ability to adapt even in more developed areas. Lastly, let's not forget Hispanola Island which proudly hosts our charismatic Galapagos Lava Lizard – Microlophus albemarlensis.