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The tuatara is a lizard-like reptile found only in New Zealand today, the last surviving lineage of a large group of reptiles that were contemporaries of the dinosaurs. What traits would you expect the tuatara to possess?

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Amniotic egg and scaly skin

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Answer: The tuatara is a lizard-like reptile found only in New Zealand today, the last surviving lineage of a large group of reptiles that were contemporaries of the dinosaurs.

The traits that would i expect the tuatara to possess are:

  • Spiny back similar to that of dinosaurs.
  • A well developed pineal eye.
  • It lacks a copulatory organ.
  • Spine-like vertebrae with intercenters.
  • Anterior teeth, large and very sharp.

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Living fossil is an expression used to qualify non-extinct species that are extremely similar to species identified only through fossils.

A pineal eye is a part of the epithalamus present in some animal species. The eye can be a photoreceptor and is commonly associated with the pineal gland, regulating the circadian rhythm and hormonal production for thermoregulation. The tuatara has a developed parietal eye, with retina and lens.

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