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Wednesday, 20 August 2014
Living fossils
Tuataras lie so still so predators find it hard to see them. Here are some facts about them:
Tuataras have no eardrums or even ears!
Tuataras only have one row of teeth.
Tuataras means spiky back inMāori.
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