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Ancient Tuatara Reptile
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The Tuatara is an ancient reptile found only in New Zealand and is the last remaining member of the ancient group of reptiles. This particular Tuatara resides at the Auckland Zoo on the North Island of New Zealand and is perfectly safe in its habitat as this is a reptile that is very close to becoming extinct.
The Tuatara is the only survivor of different reptile species that roamed the earth at the same time as the dinosaurs. His relatives died out about 60 million years ago and that is why this ancient reptile is sometimes referred to as a "living fossil".
There are approximately 50,000 of this ancient reptile living in the wild on Stephen's Island in the Malborough Sounds in New Zealand and a few more that live on the Trios Group of Islands. The Tuatara has such a slow breeding cycle that it has not been able to keep up with the death rate caused by predators and people.
To get a closer look at a Tuatara, visit the Auckland Zoo in New Zealand where there are exhibits of many species of animals and creatures.
Tuatara, Sphenodon punctatus, an ancient reptile at the Auckland Zoo, Auckland, North Island, New Zealand.
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