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Lava flows on Galapagos island, home to endangered lizard

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Lava flows on a Galapagos island after a volcano erupted last week. The Wolf volcano's slopes host the pink iguana, a species of critically endangered lizard. A team of park rangers and scientists working with the iguanas has confirmed the creatures are out of harm's way.

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