They are poikilothermic or cold-blood
been seen eating the feces of crabs and sea lions
only ocean dwelling iguanas in the world
orient themselves so that they absorb sun through the skin
salt glands connected to the nostrils allows them to expel access sea salt
True, because subduction zones are caused by slab pull mechanisms.
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Primate fossils found in Oligocene deposits suggests that the climate was wetter than it was today. Primates normally thrive in a tropical or subtropical environment. These environments support a diversity of flora that supports the diets of primates. They do not dwell in desert regions like the present environment of the Fayum Desert.