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an order of reptiles that thrived in the age of the dinosaurs. facts tuatara are the only surviving members of the order sphenodontia, which was well represented by many species during the age of the dinosaurs, some million years ago. all species except the tuatara declined and eventually became extinct
the neck and down the back, which he can fan out to attract females or when fighting with other males. their diet consists primarily of invertebrates such as beetles, weta, worms, millipedes and spiders, and the remainder is made up of lizards, seabird eggs and chicks and even, on occasion, their own...
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