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What do you mean by' tuatara'?

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it is included in 'order rhynchocephalia'

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  1. The tuatara is a reptile found in the islands of New Zealand  it is a large spiny greenish gray reptile resembling an iguana.

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  2. It's a type of lizard found in New Zealand. The word is Maori.

  3. The tuatara is a reptile of the family Sphenodontidae, endemic to New Zealand. The two species of tuatara are the only surviving members of the Sphenodontians which flourished around 200 million years ago,[1] and are in the genus Sphenodon. Tuatara resemble lizards, but are equally related to lizards and snakes, both of which are classified as Squamata, the closest living relatives of tuatara.

  4. Only extant member of the order Rhynchocephalia of large spiny lizard-like diapsid reptiles of coastal islands off New Zealand........

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