Hybrid Iguana
Found in and indigenous to the Galapagos Islands, hybrid iguanas are a combination of male marine iguanas and female land iguanas. They can be distinctly recognized due to white speckles near their heads and darker shades all over their bodies.
They are conceived naturally and about 20 of them have been discovered since 2003. Because they are the offspring of marine and land iguanas, they can adapt to both environments; they can dive into the seas to find seaweed to eat, while at the same time their claws allow them to climb cacti for food.