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The true and full answers are not known. But obviously they survived the catastrophe at the Cretaceous/Tertiary extinction event. The Tuatara is only known from New Zealand, and though it is often referred to as a "living dinosaur" this is incorrect as it has changed from from ancestral types.

After the Chixculub meteorite landed in Mexico some 65 million years ago, there were probably devastating fires world wide, and ash showers etc, clouding the sky. This would have destroyed much herbage, and some of the ash could have been toxic.

The animals best equipped to handle this were those that could hibernate (if adequately prepared - a chance of seasons); those that could secrete themselves; and of course, the higher predators in the oceans such as sharks.

The Tuatara is an animal of very slow movement, and usually lives in a burrow which has been excavated by a seabird, though it may make its own burrow if it has to. It takes about 12 to 15 months between copulation and hatching. It is a carnivore.

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