Iguanas probably floated to Fiji millions of years ago on record-breaking raft journey, scientists say
Lizards may have snacked on their raft of uprooted trees and plants on their months-long journey across the PacificResearchers have long wondered how iguanas got to Fiji. Most modern-day iguanas live in the Americas – thousands of miles and one giant ocean away.They thought maybe they scurried there through Asia or Australia before volcanic activity pushed the Fijian islands so far away. Continue reading...

Lizards may have snacked on their raft of uprooted trees and plants on their months-long journey across the Pacific
Researchers have long wondered how iguanas got to Fiji. Most modern-day iguanas live in the Americas – thousands of miles and one giant ocean away.
They thought maybe they scurried there through Asia or Australia before volcanic activity pushed the Fijian islands so far away. Continue reading...