No. The Tuatara is found only in New Zealand.
New Zealand * Added - The tuatara, also called the sphenodon, still lives in New Zealand.
No. Outside of zoos the tuatara can only be found in New Zealand.
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The Tuatara has three eyes and it lives in New Zealand
No. The tuatara, a lizard-like reptile endemic to New Zealand, does not have the ability to produce any venom.
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They are an endemic species of New Zealand.
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The tuatara is not a lizard. It is a lizard-like reptile, but it is not a lizard. Y also cannot buy one. The tuatara is an endangered and protected species, endemic to New Zealand.
The kiwi bird, and the tuatara, a reptile known as the 'living fossil'.
Yes, the tuatara which closely resemble lizards are of a different reptile family and are native to New Zealand. The tuatara have survived 200 million years and are fascinating to scientist considering the evolution of snakes and lizards. Tuatara is a word from the Maori language and means "peaks on the back." See the related link for more information.