Tuataras are native to New Zealand, where they primarily inhabit the country's offshore islands and some mainland areas. They prefer environments such as coastal scrublands, grasslands, and forests, often residing in burrows or under rocks and logs. The cool, temperate climate of New Zealand suits their needs, as tuataras are ectothermic and rely on external heat sources to regulate their body temperature. Conservation efforts are in place to protect their habitats and populations, as they are considered a vulnerable species.
Desert
there habit is that it live were it cant be seen
a place where it can live.
buttholes
buttholes
Yes
habit means where an animal lives and there envierment.
They live in the open ocean
no
offshore newzealand.
They live in buts!
hatchlings