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University of Wellington - Tuatara @ VUW
Tuatara are endemic to New Zealand, and only two species are
in existance. Their relatives elsewhere in the world were
made extinct at least 60 million years ago. Tuatara look like
lizards but are not lizards, instead they are the only surviving
representatives of the order Sphenodontia. They are amongst
the most primitive living reptiles, having undergone few evolutionary
changes in anatomy druing the past 200 million years |
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