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This lizard species is one of the few social lizards that have family groups and will defend their babies and territory against members of another group.

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Tutara

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The social structure of tuatara is similar to that of iguanian lizards (iguanas, anoles, agamas, chameleons, and others) in that territorial defense and courtship behaviours are established through body display and colour changes. They also are defensive of their eggs, along with being defensive.

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