Tuatara
Sphenodon punctatus
Tuatara Skull.
Restricted to islands off the coast of New Zealand, the highly protected tuatara has remained virtually unchanged for some 130 million years. It is the sole survivor of a reptilian order which became virtually extinct some 70 million years ago and is now represented by a single genus with one species, the tuatara. This was cast from a specimen loaned by the Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences, which receives a portion of sales to further their work.
2-part skull (separate cranium & jaw).
2 ½" L x 2" W x 1 ¼" H / 6.3L x 4.9W X 3.3H (cm)
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Note:
Oval black base available on request (part no. OB-01).
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