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Marine iguana and Ochre

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Difference between Marine iguana and Ochre

Marine iguana vs. Ochre

The marine iguana (Amblyrhynchus cristatus), also known as the Galápagos marine iguana, is a species of iguana found only on the Galápagos Islands (Ecuador) that has the ability, unique among modern lizards, to forage in the sea, making it a marine reptile. Ochre (British English) (from Greek: ὤχρα, from ὠχρός, ōkhrós, pale) or ocher (American English) is a natural clay earth pigment which is a mixture of ferric oxide and varying amounts of clay and sand.

Similarities between Marine iguana and Ochre

Marine iguana and Ochre have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Ochre.

Ochre

Ochre (British English) (from Greek: ὤχρα, from ὠχρός, ōkhrós, pale) or ocher (American English) is a natural clay earth pigment which is a mixture of ferric oxide and varying amounts of clay and sand.

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Marine iguana and Ochre Comparison

Marine iguana has 101 relations, while Ochre has 114. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 0.47% = 1 / (101 + 114).

References

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