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Tuatara sheds its fossil image. (Tuatara do not reproduce in a primitive way, although their closest relatives are ancient reptiles)

Cree, Alison ; Daugherty, Charles

New scientist (1971), 1990-10, Vol.128 (1739), p.30-30

London: New Scientist Ltd

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    Tuatara sheds its fossil image. (Tuatara do not reproduce in a primitive way, although their closest relatives are ancient reptiles)
  • Autor: Cree, Alison ; Daugherty, Charles
  • Assuntos: Behavior ; Courtship of animals ; Reproduction ; Reptiles & amphibians ; Rhynchocephalia ; Sexual behavior in animals ; Tuatara
  • É parte de: New scientist (1971), 1990-10, Vol.128 (1739), p.30-30
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  • Descrição: Tuatara are rare, medium-size reptiles that live on cool, windswept islands off the New Zealand coast. New research has shed light on the way these reptiles reproduce.
  • Editor: London: New Scientist Ltd
  • Idioma: Inglês

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