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Tuataras face several threats, primarily due to habitat loss and introduced predators such as rats, cats, and stoats, which prey on their eggs and young. Climate change also poses a risk, as it can affect their nesting sites and overall habitat. Additionally, human activities, including urban development and pollution, further jeopardize their populations. Conservation efforts are essential to protect these unique reptiles and their ecosystems.

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