The tuatara is an animal native to New Zealand, and it is the country’s largest reptile. Males can grow to be nearly three feet in length, and adult females typically grow to be about two feet long. Both males and females will only weigh up to two pounds when fully grown, so despite...
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The oldest known living tuatara is Henry, a 130-year-old member of his species living in a New Zealand animal reserve. Tuataras grow so slowly that they aren’t considered fully developed adults until they are 35 years old. They are cannibals. Tuataras are active at night, but the young...
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School of Animal Biology, The University of Western Australia, Crawley, 6009, Western Australia, Australia Nicola J Mitchell Corresponding author Correspondence to Nicola J Mitchell. Additional information Competing interests The authors declare that they have no competing interests. Authors' contributions ...
We find that the tuatara genome—as well as the animal itself—is an amalgam of ancestral and derived characteristics. Tuatara has 2n= 36 chromosomes in both sexes, consisting of 14 pairs of macrochromosomes and 4 pairs of microchromosomes5. The genome size, which is estimated to be approxima...
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As a result, the animal displays poor hearing. Of all animals, the tuatara displays the best example of a parietal eye, a relict third eye on the top of its head, consisting of its own retina, cornea, lens, and a degenerated bundle of nerves to carry its information to the brain. In...
Assuming the anterior end of the dentary is present, the tooth number (about 14) is less than that found in Gephyrosaurus (30–40), Diphydontosaurus (20–25), Whitakersaurus (18-<20), and a juvenile animal from the Late Triassic of Italy referred to Diphydontosaurus[15, 24, 91, ...