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  1. Tuatara - Wikipedia

    The spiny plates on the back and tail of the tuatara resemble those of a crocodile more than a lizard, but the tuatara shares with lizards the ability to break off its tail when caught by a predator, and then …

  2. Tuatara | Diet, Habitat, & Facts | Britannica

    Feb 13, 2026 · tuatara, (Sphenodon puntatus), a species of moderately large lizardlike reptiles endemic to New Zealand, specifically to North Island, roughly 30 islets off the island’s northeast …

  3. Tuataras - Facts, Diet & Habitat Information - Animal Corner

    The Tuatara is a reptile of the family Sphenodontidae, endemic to New Zealand. The two species of tuatara are the only surviving members of the Sphenodontians who flourished around 200 million …

  4. Tuatara - San Diego Zoo Animals & Plants

    The name “tuatara” is a Maori word meaning “peaks on back” or “spiny back.” Tuataras have no external ears as lizards do; they enjoy cooler weather, while lizards like it warm; and, unlike lizards, …

  5. Tuatara: New Zealand reptiles - Department of Conservation

    Tuatara are a rare reptile found only in New Zealand. They are the last survivors of an order of reptiles that thrived in the age of the dinosaurs.

  6. Tuatara Facts - Fact Animal

    The Tuatara is the single, last remaining species in an ancient order, and this is likely because squamates did things a lot better than they did. The Tuatara genome is enormous, which also might …

  7. Tuatara – A survivor from the dinosaur age - New Zealand Geographic

    Two hundred and twenty-five million years ago — about the time the first dinosaurs arrived on the scene — the ancestors of the tuatara were roaming the world. Now, 65 million years after the last …

  8. Tuatara - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures on Animalia.bio

    Tuatara (Sphenodon punctatus) are reptiles endemic to New Zealand. The name tuatara is derived from the Māori language and means "peaks on the back". The single extant species of tuatara is the …

  9. Sphenodon punctatus (Tuatara) | INFORMATION | Animal Diversity …

    All except for the tuatara apparently went extinct around 60 million years ago, in the late Cretaceous period. The tuatara has been falsely called a living fossil. Though very similar to its extinct …

  10. What is a tuatara? | New Scientist

    Tuataras are dragon-like creatures measuring up to 80 centimetres in length. They are the last surviving member of an ancient lineage of animals that originated in the Triassic era, some 250...