
Tuatara
A reptile that looks like a lizard but belongs to its own ancient order, found only in New Zealand
Fun Fact
Tuataras have a 'third eye' on top of their head called a parietal eye, which detects light and shadows to regulate circadian rhythms and avoid predators.
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