Travel Trivia March - 2018
1. What is the farthest north natural habitat for penguins?
2. This was the first area in the world to be declared an UNESCO World Heritage site.
3. Where does the only lizard known to swim in the ocean live?
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Q: What is the farthest north natural habitat for penguins?
A: The Galapagos Islands are this month's travel trivia spotlight! The Galapagos penguin is the only known of its species to live and breed in a tropical environment.
Q: This was the first area in the world to be declared an UNESCO World Heritage site.
A: In 1978, The Galapagos became the first designated UNESCO World Heritage site. Today the Galapagos National Park contains the second largest marine protected area in the world (the first is the Great Barrier Reef), and 97% of the Galapagos Islands are protected areas. Visit the Galapagos...
Q: Where does the only lizard known to swim in the ocean live?
A: The Galapagos Marine Iguana is the only member of the lizard family to swim in the ocean. They feed almost entirely on seaweed. Watching them swim is like watching an alien from another planet! Read the Galapagos destination guide...
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