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June 2013

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Tuatara, photographed at Mount Bruce. Photo: Shaun Barnett/Black Robin Photography
Three places to see these ancient reptiles New Zealand’s largest reptile, tuatara, have fascinated zoologists ever since Europeans arrived on these shores. Survivors from 220 million years ago, these spiny endemic reptiles are not dinosaurs, but have outlived them. While they haven’t remained unchanged during that time, tuatara do have many primitive features, including bony […]
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