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Lizard that lives in the sea
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Santo Domingo Adventurer's Guild
Actually, there's been a request from a certain Biologist to look for a lizard which lives in the sea. Until now lack of good information has caused an impasse, but there's a sailor in this town who says he's seen a strange lizard.
Can you ask for the details, and do the investigation?
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Santo Domingo - Talk to Seafarer (2x)
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Galapagos Islands, Open Sea - Use
Ecological Research outside Landing Point, slightly west.

Investigate - island found by accident 
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The Galapagos Islands 
Currently here.
Beneath a cactus.. 
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Land Iguana
Lizard with a bright red face 
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Lava Lizards 

Lizard seen by a seafarer
The lizard that I saw? Well, it wasn't anything special... Just that this lizard went into the ocean and was eating seaweed. Is it that unbelievable? I don't know much about animals, so everyone laughs at me and won't believe that what I saw was really a lizard.

After coming out of the sea
They come out of the ocean and all those lizards gather in a rocky place and soak up the sun like they're sunbathing. Like they're drying out their bodies. I've seen it with my own eyes. Please go and find proof that what I saw was correct! I saw them on the coast of the biggest of the Galapagos Islands.

Concerning a lizard that swims in the sea
The lizard that the sailors talks about swims in the ocean and feeds there. I'll go investigate to see how it swims and what it eats. It would be nice if this is the lizard that the Biologist is searching for. I'll look out from the ocean off the southern coast of the Galapagos Islands.
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Marine Iguana ★★ (Medium-sized creature) Exp:370 Fame:185
A large and unusual lizard that lives in the sea. Spike-shaped scales grow like a crest on its back, and it has a rough black skin that resembles rocks. They skillfully use their long, flat tails to swim and they eat seaweed. They live in groups on sea coasts and can often be seen sunning themselves.