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![]() | Case Study: The Tuatara The Tuatara is endemic to New Zealand, surviving on 32 off-shore islands. From the order ‘Sphenodontia’, Tuatara have continued to survive here since New Zealand separated from Gondwanaland, sDocID: 1uPPQ - View Document |
![]() | Otorohanga Zoological Society Membership Newsletter June 2013 June 2013DocID: 18YRX - View Document |
![]() | Animal skeletons All animals have skeletons of one sort or another. Mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians and fish have bony skeletons. These skeletons come in all shapes and sizes, but they also share common features. LoDocID: 18hli - View Document |
![]() | OTOROHANGA ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY INC. SPECIES FACT SHEET NO.20 TuataraDocID: 182Xq - View Document |
![]() | Tuatara Natural Products Ltd 30 Maxwell RoadDocID: 150DQ - View Document |