Tarantulas have been on Earth for at least tens of thousands of years, probably much longer. Their ancestor species have been on Earth since before the dinosaurs, hundreds of millions of years ago.
Ever since the dinosaurs
They have been on earth for over 12 days
The tuatara's tongue is twice as long as it is wide, but it would not be described as "very long".
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Not enough information is known to tell the exact quantity of food which Tuataras consume on a daily basis but we do know what they consume. It seems to be that they are mainly insectivores and thus they would eat a large quantity of these to satisfy the daily requirement of survival. They do however also eat frogs, other lizards and the young offspring of birds. One interesting fact to note is that there is evidence to suggest that Tuataras have a slower metabolic rate so this may influence how much they have to eat. However, as I said earlier, no study has been able to study Tuataras long enough and on a large enough sample to conclusively say how much food Tuataras eat.
Any given living tuatara has existed for around 110 years at most. Tuataras as a species have been around for around 200 million years.
they have been on the earth for along time
forever it was on earth when the earth was made
The worst nightmare of the tuataras would be either consider themselves lucky/unlucky to have survived as the only species left in earth in order Ryncocephalia of class Reptilia or to have strucked to the country Newzeland at the time of separation of the continents due to plate tectonics.
Yes
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They have been on earth since 190 million years ago.
for as long as it has had continents