Scientists have long puzzled over how iguanas, a group of lizards mostly found in the Americas, came to inhabit the isolated Pacific islands of Fiji and Tonga. For years, the leading explanation has been that progenitors of the island species must have rafted there, riding across the Pacific on a mat of vegetation or floating debris. But new research in the January issue of The American Naturalist suggests a more grounded explanation.
Iguanas and Vegetation Mats!
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http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/20 ... 155112.htm
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Umpteen thousand years from now (if the current system is lucky) people are similarly going to be wondering how (feral) pigs came to inhabit many of these same islands. It will not occur to them that sailors seeded them as a future food reserve.
Iguanas are collected and eaten -- right ?
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Iguanas are collected and eaten -- right ?
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Rokcet Scientist wrote:Exactly like HE did it... they walked!
To Fiji?
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They taste like chicken.uniface wrote: Iguanas are collected and eaten -- right ?
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Rokcet Scientist wrote:They taste like chicken.uniface wrote: Iguanas are collected and eaten -- right ?
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So how old was HE then?So Noonan and Sites tested the possibility that iguanas simply walked to the islands millions of years ago,
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Not to be too didactic but there are over 300 different islands in Fiji and over 160 in the Kingdom of Tonga.The two islands, located about 2000 miles east of Australia, are home to several iguana species, and their presence there is
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From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homo_erectus:Digit wrote:So how old was HE then?So Noonan and Sites tested the possibility that iguanas simply walked to the islands millions of years ago,
Homo erectus (from the Latin ērı̆gĕre, "to put up, set upright") is an extinct species of hominid that originated in Africa—and spread as far as China and Java—from the end of the Pliocene epoch to the later Pleistocene: about 1.8-.3 million years ago.
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And this 'land bridge' vanished when?
And evidence for HE in the Pacific?
Roy.
And evidence for HE in the Pacific?
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When sea levels rose, and volcanism, tectonics, and tsunamis destroyed them.Digit wrote:And this 'land bridge' vanished when?
Is 400 feet below sea level today, just like everywhere he went.And evidence for HE in the Pacific?
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And he left not a bit above present day coast lines?
Roy.
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Those islands are volcanic.
They stick up like bumps off the ocean floor.
The water is pretty deep around them.
Has anyone done a comparison on the age of the islands to the time frame they are talking about?
Were they even there then?
They stick up like bumps off the ocean floor.
The water is pretty deep around them.
Has anyone done a comparison on the age of the islands to the time frame they are talking about?
Were they even there then?
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That was one of the questions I was going to ask as well kb. Saved me the trouble!Were they even there then?
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Maybe..........Digit wrote:And he left not a bit above present day coast lines?.