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Youi could say none because New Zealand separated from the Australian landmass after the dinosaurs died out. Isolated dinosaur bones are found in marine sediments with the bones of marine reptiles but no complete skeletons are known. These sediments were laid down when New Zealand was part of the Australian landmass. Lloyd Esler
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Our homes in New Zealand are mainly made out of wood, and/or brick. We don't have apartment buildings so to speak like in other countries. Our homes in New Zealand have a front yard, and back yard (which range in sizes e.g a large backyard with gardens, or a courtyard) It is also VERY common to have off street parking and lawn.
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The proper spelling is tuatara, a lizard-like reptile native to New Zealand.
The tuatara is a lizard-like reptile from New Zealand, and the only one that fits the description, because it is not a true lizard. However, it is not particularly large. It tends to be considered more small to medium sized, up to 24cm in length (this is quite different from the incorrect size quoted on the San Diego Zoo website).
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.
No. The tuatara, a lizard-like reptile endemic to New Zealand, does not have the ability to produce any venom.
The Tuatara, a lizard-like reptile that lives only in New Zealand, has those three "eyes".
it is a prehistoric lizard-like reptile.
A tuatara is not a lizard, and it cannot be purchased. Though lizard-like in appearance, this reptile is not classified as a lizard. Being endangered, and now extinct on the New Zealand mainland, it is not available to be purchased to satisfy one's whim to have an unusual or exotic pet.
yes it is it is just like a lizard
No. The tuatara is a unique reptile which looks like a lizard but is not classified as a lizard.
No. A puma falls in the cat family like lions, jaguars, and tigers. A reptile is like a lizard or a snake.
Yes, because its scales look like a lizards scales.yes, it is a reptile because of its lizard like scales.
The tuatara, a lizard-like reptile native to New Zealand, is known to have the longest lifespan among lizards, with some individuals living over 100 years.