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What is the value of 2007 new zealand 10 cent coin tuatara uncirulated?

Such a coin does not exist. The Tuatara was featured on the reverse of the New Zealand 5 cent coin which was withdrawn from circulation and demonetised in 2006.


What Detail Has A 5c Coin Have?

In New Zealand It is a Tuatara, but they have recently abolished the five cent coin.


What New Zealand coin has the tuatara featured on it?

The now demonetised New Zealand 5 cent coin featured the "Tuatara", the last surviving member of an otherwise extinct family of reptiles indigenous to New Zealand.


Where did the tuatara used to live?

New Zealand * Added - The tuatara, also called the sphenodon, still lives in New Zealand.


What do you call a baby tuatara?

There is no particular name for a baby tuatara. Newly hatched tuatara are called hatchlings, and tuatara that are not yet adult are simply called juvenile tuatara.


Is a tuatara a dragon?

No. Iguanas and tuatara are quite different species. Whilst both iguanas and tuatara are reptiles, the iguana is a type of lizard, whereas the tuatara is not classified as a lizard.


What Vertebrate group is the tuatara in?

The tuatara is a reptile.


How many species of the Tuatara are there?

There are only two species of tuatara: The Northern tuatara (Sphenodon guntheri) and the Brothers Island tuatara (Sphenodon punctatus).


Is a tuatara a mammal?

No, Rhynchocephalia is not a subset of Mammalia. The tuatara is a reptile.


When was Tuatara - comics - created?

Tuatara - comics - was created in 1977.


Which is faster ssc ultimate aero or ssc tuatara?

SSC Tuatara; 272 mph; Ultimate aero; 268mph. TUATARA WINS


Can you have a pet tuatara and why?

No. Tuatara are protected animals, and may not be kept as pets.