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Crocodilia: Crocodilians Sphenodontia: Tautaras Squamata: Lizards and Snakes Testudines: Turtles and Tortioses
Tuatara are reptiles of the order Sphenodontia. They are the only survivors of their order, which has existed since the time of the dinosaurs.
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Tuatara are reptiles and, although lizard-like in appearance, they are not actually lizards. They are the only surviving members of the unique reptile group known as Sphenodontia, which are believed to have been around at the same time as the dinosaurs.
Reptiles are classified into four groups known as orders. The four reptile orders are classified as: crocodilia, sphenodontia, squamata, and testudines.
Animalexpert Answer:The typical categorizing of reptiles is: lizards, crocodiles, turtles and snakes. However, this is very different to proper classification. There are four orders in Reptilia:Crocodilia: CrocodiliansContains 23 species.Sphenodontia: TuatarasContains 2 speciesSquamata: lizards, snakes, and amphisbaenidsContains about 7,900 speciesTestudines: turtles and tortoisesContains about 300 species8,225 all together!?!?!?! Awesome
The tuatara no longer has any close relatives. The once diverse order sphenodontia, (wedge-teeth) are now extinct with the exception of two species of Sphenodon remaining in New Zealand. Their 'closest' relatives are the other members of the superorder lepidosauria -- the lizards and snakes. It is worth mentioning, however, that this is not a very close relationship: tuataras and skinks are no more closely related than tree-shrews and humans.
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Types of reptiles: Crocodilia - crocodiles, gharials, caimans, alligators (23 species) Sphenodontia - tuataras (2 species) Squamata - lizards, snakes, worm-lizards (amphisbaenids) (about 7,900 species) Testudines - turtles, tortoises (over 300 species)
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