Chlidonias

Brothers Island Tuatara

Somes Island, New Zealand, 2008
Originally described as a new species, Sphendon guntheri, in 1877 and then forgotten about. In 1989 the species name was resurrected, but by 2009 DNA studies had shown that the population was not distinct from the Common Tuatara Sphenodon punctatus.

This animal was photographed on Somes Island in Wellington Harbour where a wild population has been established.
 
Are tuataras easy to find when you're in the right areas? Or are they one of those that you have to do some real searching?
 
They are easy to find - if you search for them. During the day they don't move much and when they're not moving they do tend to blend into the background. At night they're easier because they are moving around.
 

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New Zealand - Wildlife
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Image metadata

Device
PENTAX Corporation PENTAX *ist DL
Exposure time
1/750 second(s)
ISO
400
Flash
Off, did not fire
Filename
74 Brothers Island tuatara, Somes Island (7).JPG
File size
1.2 MB
Date taken
Wed, 13 February 2008 10:43 AM
Dimensions
3008px x 2000px

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