TUATARA

tooˌətärˈə or tuatera–tāˈrə, lizardlike reptile, Sphenodon punctatus, last survivor of the reptilian order Rhynchocephalia, which flourished in the early Mesozoic era before the rise of the dinosaurs. Also called sphenodon, it is found on a few islands off the New Zealand coast. The olive colored, yellow-speckled tuatara reaches a length of 2 ft (60 cm) or more. It is very lizardlike in external form, with a crest of spines down its neck and back. However, its internal anatomy, its scales, and the attachment of its teeth are quite different from those of lizards. Like certain lizards, it possesses a vestigial third eye (pineal eye) on top of its head, but this organ is probably not sensitive to light. Tuataras usually inhabit the breeding burrows of certain small petrels. They feed on small animals, especially insects, and reproduce by laying eggs. Tuataras lived on the mainland of New Zealand before the arrival of the Maoris but either were exterminated by hunting or died out as a result of the altered environment. Their survival on the offshore islands was threatened by the introduction of sheep, which altered the vegetation by grazing; however, they are now under strict government protection, and their numbers are increasing. Captive tuataras mature in about 20 years, and it appears that their life span may exceed a century. Tuataras are classified in the phylum Chordata, subphylum Vertebrata, class Reptilia, order Rhynchocephalia.

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A tuatara among the leaf...about 30,000 tuataras, the largest...very slow. Tuataras do not breed...are 50. The tuatara has been kept...showed that the tuataras living on North...North Brothers, tuatara, S. ?yuntheri...
have looked almost exactly like tuatara. The three-eyed ones spread down through...Pacific. Crossing on these bridges, the tuatara got from Malaya to what is now the island...separated from the rest of the world, and the tuatara remained undisturbed in its remote island...
...a reptile with a third eye is the New Zealand tuatara, Sphenodon punctatum . The tuatara is called a living fossil because it is the only...Triassic period and became extinct except for the tuatara at least 100 million years ago. The tuatara...
...tapu islands, he landed a few feared tuatara and named one accordingly, Motu Ngarara...by trap from the coast and a successful tuatara collecting expedition to Whale Island...the next day. Along with twenty-five tuatara, he had to wrap the carvings from a burial...
...following case. The New Zealand tuatara is amongst the most unusual...functional third eye. The tuatara fared no better against rats...Biologists used to group all tuataras in the same species. However, it is now recognized that the tuatara has two species, Sphenodon...
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...described as a kind of bear from Asia), the tuatara (described as a kind of lizard from New...targets alternated between children. The tuatara and sun-bear were considered to be unfamiliar...presented in a fixed order, were: tuatara, sun-bear, and human. The wording...


 

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...tortoise of northeast Madagascar, and the tuatara (a small lizard-like reptile from New...hazardous wastes. Gold $4,672 per pound Tuatara $13,636 per pound Caiman Skin $7...bribes or kickbacks. Scarcity=Value The tuatara has a third eye on top of its skull and...
...situation is just as serious for tuatara, which resemble lizards but...of the dinosaurs. Today, tuatara live only on islets off the...settlers. Scientists studying tuatara populations living on small...earth-toned, spike-headed tuataras for food, and prey on their...
...early Roxy Music or that Peter Bucks instrumental side project Tuatara has given this guitarist a taste of the textures that can be achieved when rock bravado is abandoned. (Tuatara drummer Barrett Martin adds vibes and odd rattles, while Beck...
...formation in turtles, lizards, and an endangered lizard-like species known as tuatara, which survives on islands off the coast of New Zealand. "Turtles, tuatara, and lizards share a pattern of bone formation in the ankle which is unique in...
...accidentally brought with them--the Pacific rat or Kiore, which quickly devastated bird populations, as well as those of the tuatara, an unusual primitive lizard-like reptile that is now extinct on the mainland. During the early to mid 19th century, the...
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...primitive form of lizard that exists today is a tuatara." Because it breeds infrequently, the tuatara, found only in New Zealand, is nearly extinct...in 225 million years. Unlike lizards, the tuatara doesnt have a noticeable ear opening. Sullivan...
...stunner every bit as alluring, at a whole tenner less. 2004 Tuatara Bay Pinot Noir, Marlborough, New Zealand (pounds sterling8...the wonderful St Clair winery by the brilliant Matt Thomson, Tuatara is a sort of second label wine, but with every bit as much...
...advertising its "very own living dinosaurs" - and theyre not just talking about my travelling companions. What they mean is the tuatara, an ancient reptile around since the Triassic period, early days even by dinosaur standards. They have prehistoric spikes...
...advertising its "very own living dinosaurs" - and theyre not just talking about my travelling companions. What they mean is the tuatara, an ancient reptile around since the Triassic period, early days even by dinosaur standards. They have prehistoric spikes...
...some heavy hitters. McCaughey, a Seattle singer-songwriter-guitarist who also plays with the Young Fresh Fellows and Tuatara, has recruited some of his talented pals to join him in the Minus 5. The core members include R.E.M. guitarist Peter...
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TUATARA too tar or tuatera ta r...colored, yellow-speckled tuatara reaches a length of 2 ft...probably not sensitive to light. Tuataras usually inhabit the breeding...reproduce by laying eggs. Captive tuataras mature in about 20 years...
...members of this large and successful modern order are terrestrial. The order Rhynchocephalia has a single living member, the tuatara , a lizardlike reptile of New Zealand. Evolution Reptiles first evolved from amphibians about 250 million years ago in the...
...extremities of the South Island. Among the unusual animals native to New Zealand are the kiwi, certain species of parrot, the tuatara (survivor of a prehistoric order of reptiles), and various frogs and reptiles. New Zealand has no native land mammals other...
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