No. The tuatara, a lizard-like reptile endemic to New Zealand, does not have the ability to produce any venom.
There is no particular name for a baby tuatara. Newly hatched tuatara are called hatchlings, and tuatara that are not yet adult are simply called juvenile tuatara.
No. Iguanas and tuatara are quite different species. Whilst both iguanas and tuatara are reptiles, the iguana is a type of lizard, whereas the tuatara is not classified as a lizard.
The tuatara is a reptile.
There are only two species of tuatara: The Northern tuatara (Sphenodon guntheri) and the Brothers Island tuatara (Sphenodon punctatus).
No, Rhynchocephalia is not a subset of Mammalia. The tuatara is a reptile.
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No. Tuatara are protected animals, and may not be kept as pets.
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No. The Tuatara is found only in New Zealand.
No. The tuatara is a unique reptile which looks like a lizard but is not classified as a lizard.
Marsupials are a division of mammals only. The tuatara is not a mammal at all. It is a reptile.