Sculpting Marine Iguana Amblyrhynchus cristatus Polymer clay Life of Clay













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Hi guys, welcome back to life of clay for another sculpting video, Kenji here your sculptor, and this time I will be making the swimmer and diver amongst iguanas; the saltwater or most commonly known as the Galapagos Marine Iguana (Amblyrhynchus cristatus). • • The Galapagos Marine Iguana’s generic name Ambyrhynchus is the combination of 2 Greek words, ambly from amblus meaning blunt and rhynchus meaning snout. • • They are also known as saltwater or sea iguana is can only be found in Galapagos Islands very unique among modern lizards. It is the marine reptile that has the ability to forage in the sea for algae, which makes up almost of all its diet. • • The 1 – 2 years old young marine iguana may voluntarily swim in shallow water and tide pools, but they do not dive but the adult on the other hand can dive as deep as 30m or 98ft, and can spend up to 1 hour underwater. • • They mainly live in colonies on rocks shores where they bask after visiting the relatively cold water or intertidal zone, but can also be seen in marshes, mangrove and beaches. • • Females dig nest hole in the soil where she lays her eggs, leaving them to hatch on their own within few months. • • Though they may seem so hard and indestructible, they are indeed vulnerable from predators like hawks and herons and from the gangs of Galapagos racer snakes, especially the young ones and exhausted females due to egg-laying are more prone to such attacks. • • The large males defend their territories and threaten another male by bobbing his head and opening the mouth, displaying the reddish-pink interior. During the territorial fights, males headbutt, with their bony plates on the top of their heads that are suited to interlock each attempting to push away the opponent. • • The marine iguana has special glands connected to its nostrils that are able to clean the salt from their blood, which then they sneeze out. • • What an interesting subject and truly nature’s little godzilla and reptile king of the ocean. • Did you guys enjoy my sculpting tutorials? Make sure to SUBSCRIBE and hit that NOTIFICATION BELL ICON so you will be updated whenever a NEW VIDEO is up. Direct Link is here. •    / lifeofclay   • Related Videos: • Axolotl •    • Sculpting Axolotl (Ambystoma mexicanu...   • Red salamander •    • Sculpting Red Salamander in polymer c...   •    • Sculpting Red Salamander in polymer c...   •    • Sculpting Red Salamander in polymer c...   • Thorny devil lizard •    • Sculpting Thorny devil lizard ( Moloc...   • Samar Cobra •    • Sculpting Samar Cobra (Naja samarensi...   • Red-eyed Tree Frog •    • Sculpting Red-eyed Tree Frog (Agalych...   • These are the Materials I used: • For the sculpting • Clay • • Sculpey premo translucent • • Sculpey premo granite • • Sculpey premo grey • • Air dry clay (base) • Armature • • 3mm Aluminium wire • • 1 mm Stainless wire • • 2 parts clear epoxy resin • • 2 parts epoxy • • Aluminium foil • • Cotton string • • White sand • Acrylic Paints for the Iguana •  Dark grey(base color) •  Black •  Burnt sienna •  Coffee brown •  Titanium white •  Yellow ochre • Paints for the Base •  Dark grey •  Burnt sienna •  Yellow •  Coffee brown •  Titanium white •  Sap green •  Black • Miscellaneous •  Dried moss •  2 parts clear epoxy resin •  Wood (base) • Varnish •  Water base Polyurethane Matte Gloss Varnish (DECOART) • I would like to thank the Owner of the Track: • Time Out - Atch   / atch-music   • Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 • Free Download / Stream: http://bit.ly/l-time-out • Music promoted by Audio Library    • Time Out – Atch (No Copyright Music)   • You can also VISIT and Follow my OTHER SOCIAL MEDIA ACCOUNTS: • Pinterest - https://www.pinterest.ph/kenlifeofclay • Instagram -   / life_of_clay_kenji   • Facebook page -   / kenlifeofclay   • Reddit -   / kenlifeofclay   • Imgur - https://imgur.com/Kenlifeofclay • Twitter –   / lifeofclaykenji   • THANK YOU SO MUCH, EVERYONE!

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