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The Galapagos archipelago has seven subspecies of the ubiquitous lava lizards, which are endemic to the archipelago. This one at Wizard Hill on San Cristobal Island is approximately 30 cm (1 ft), the typical length for these critters who live up to 10 years.

The Galapagos archipelago has seven subspecies of the ubiquitous lava lizards, which are endemic to the archipelago. This one at Wizard Hill on San Cristobal Island is approximately 30 cm (1 ft), the typical length for these critters who live up to 10 years.

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