If you mean Tuataras, the native lizards, no one is certain how old they can get, but on an average around 80 years.
they can also be found in queens town new zealand
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If you're talking about tuataras, the answer is technically yes. They have a third, underdeveloped eye on the top of their heads. The eye isn't fully functional, but it is light sensitive and is thought to aid the creature in its search for sunny spots to warm itself in.
You usually have to be 17 without parents permission
they can also be found in queens town new zealand
Tuatara are found only in New Zealand because, prior to European settlement, the islands of New Zealand were relatively predator-free.
Tuataras live in small caves on islands near New Zealand. During the days of sailing ships, rats lived aboard sailing ships. The rats escaped from some of those ships and landed on some of those islands. They ate the tuataras on those islands. That reduced the number of islands with tuataras.
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Tuatara (a New Zealand lizard) generally live to about 60 years old, though they can live to 100. In captivity a tuatara might live for 200 years according to experts. To get the average age, add up all the ages of all tuataras and then divide by the number of animals. The answer is probably about 40 years old.
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You must be 14 years old to babysit a child in New Zealand.
Dunedin, New Zealand until he was seven years old.
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