07/02/24
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Pacific Sleeper Sharks: During an expedition a few years ago, National Geographic found these sharks inside a volcano caldera.
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Lesser Flamingos: They’ve developed scales on their legs to prevent burning. The birds’ skin is tough as it gets and somehow the animals can drink near boiling point water.
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Archipelago Family of Volcano Animals: A very active volcano, Fernandina Island, is one of the Galapagos volcanoes. It’s home to a variety of the Archipelago’s endangered and iconic creatures.
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Vampire Ground Finch: The vampire finch has taken to drinking blood to supplement a diet of pulp, cactus nectar, and bird eggs.
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Animals in Guam: Near Guam is an active undersea volcano. Despite its eruptions and growth, it supports a unique ecosystem of creatures.
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Ecosystem of Non-Island Volcanoes: The vast majority of volcanoes are either underwater or on islands. If you find a volcano in-country, the wildlife tends to be much more diverse.
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Thermophiles: Thermophiles are basically microorganisms. They live under horrifically hot conditions and can be found near, or in, volcanoes.
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Martinique Volcano Frog: Allobates chalcopis, also known as the Martinique volcano frog or ravine rocket frog, is a species of frog in the family Aromobaditae.
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