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The Three-Eyed Lizard That Can Survive A Year Without Food | Tuatara Living Fossil Documentary
The tuatara is a reptile endemic to New Zealand and survived the extinction of dinosaurs 65 million years ago. The tuatara has incredible characteristics, from a third eye, no ears and teeth that grow directly from the jawbone, making them one of the most bizarre reptiles on the planet. They can survive up to 12 months without food but now they…
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Title says ,”Three Eyed LIZARD” proceeds to describe a TUATARA, which the narrator KNOWS IS NOT A LIZARD IN ANY WAY OTHER THAN RESEMBLES ONE.
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Lots of reptiles have a third eye, hardly important. Tuatara's competition with other dinosaurs…was no avoid getting stepped on.