Name the tuatara competition winner Brian King and Victoria University of Wellington School of Biological Sciences researcher Sue Keall with one of two baby tuatara released onto Matiu/Somes Island.
A wildlife ranger in New Zealand filmed “rare footage” of a fight between a flightless bird and the country’s “largest reptile,” officials said. Photo from New Zealand’s Department of Conservation A ...
University of Otago researchers have found evidence of tuatara eggs hatching in a nest at Orokonui Ecosanctuary, the first indication of this happening anywhere in the wild in the South Island for ...
Evolution: last of the rhynchocephalians -- Isolation: Zealandia adrift -- Turmoil: the arrival of humans and other mammals -- Ngarara: tuatara and other reptiles in Maori tradition -- Discovered by ...
A wildlife ranger in New Zealand heard something in the undergrowth and found an unusual pair of native animals fighting. The “rare” video shows the “predatory” bird and the country’s “largest reptile ...
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