![]() Quest'opera è distribuita con Licenza Creative Commons Attribuzione - Non commerciale - Non opere derivate 4.0 Internazionale. Planet Earth II has been launched ten years after the first season and, thanks to the incredible technological improvements, allows us observing wildlife as we have never done before. The amazing video has been filmed on Fernandina Island, in the Galapagos archipelago, and is part of Planet Earth II, a BBC’s documentary series narrated by naturalist Sir David Attenborough. But that wasn’t the fate of our iguana hero that, with its awkward and funny gait, escapes predators, giving life to a spectacular agility and conservation instinct. They emerge from the sand and sometimes end up being eaten by snakes. Alsophis biseralis Galapagos Racer Plate 29 APPEARANCE: Midsize to large snake with variable patterns of cream to medium-brown stripes and spots to nearly. During the month of June, baby iguanas hatch. Banded Galapagos Snake (Pseudalsophis slevini), Fernandina island, Galapagos. The documentary features one baby marine iguana surrounded by tens of racer snakes – a venomous species that feeds on birds, small reptiles and mammals. Galapagos Racer Snake, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador, South America Stock Photo. occidentalis ), a larger snake that does not. The two subspecies are the eastern and western racers, the latter being larger, longer, and darker than the former. It is a mildly venomous constrictor but it is not considered aggressive or harmful to humans. The other species is the Western Galpagos Racer ( P. The Galpagos racer ( Pseudalsophis biserialis) is a colubrid snake in the genus Pseudalsophis that is endemic to the Galpagos Islands. Pseudalsophis darwini is one of two snake species occurring on Isabela Island, Fernandina Island, and Tortuga Islet. Marine iguanas (Amblyrhynchus cristatus) are native to the Galapagos islands and the only existing “marine” lizard © In Pictures Ltd./Corbis via Getty Images Closer to wildlife Spanish common names: Culebra de Darwin, serpiente corredora de Darwin. ![]()
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