A marine iguana sits on a rock next to a fuel slick at Los Alemanes beach in Punta Estrada, near the area where a boat sank on the eve, in Puerto Ayora in Santa Cruz Island, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador, in the Pacific Ocean on April 24, 2022. AFP PHOTO
A marine iguana sits on a rock next to a fuel slick at Los Alemanes beach in Punta Estrada, near the area where a boat sank on the eve, in Puerto Ayora in Santa Cruz Island, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador, in the Pacific Ocean on April 24, 2022. AFP PHOTO

PARIS: At least one in five reptile species are threatened with extinction, including more than half of turtles and crocodiles, according to the first major global assessment of the world's so-called cold-blooded creatures.

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