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Henry to be a father at 111-years-old  -  Aug 5, 2008
Monsters and Critics.comTuatara (Sphenodon punctatus) usually become sexually mature at the age of about 20, but Henry, who lives at the Southland Museum in Invercargill,

Réptil da Nova Zelândia será pai 'pela 1ª vez' aos 111 anos  -  Aug 6, 2008
G1.com.br,Há apenas duas espécies de tuataras, Sphenodon punctatus e Sphenodon guntheri. Esses animais são considerados fósseis vivos por serem tão antigos quanto os

Il Tuatara a rischio estinzione  -  Aug 10, 2008
La Voce d'Italia,...nasceranno solo maschi di questo rarissimo rettile neozelandese, in quanto il genere dei tuatara, (Sphenodon punctatus), appartente all’antichissimo

111 évesen nemzett utódokat egy tuatara  -  Aug 6, 2008
National Geographic,Henry, a tuatara (Sphenodon punctatus) 1970 óta él az Új-Zéland déli szigetén található Southland Múzeum különlegesen kialakított részében.

Un fósil viviente logra procrear a los 111 años  -  Aug 6, 2008
El Periódico de Aragón,El tuatara o Sphenodon punctatus es un reptil propio de esta zona del Pacífico que mide unos 60 centímetros de longitud. Le informamos, que con arreglo a la

ביי בנות… לט×?ות טו×?טרה לל×? נקבות- בעקבות התחממות כדור ×”×?רץ.  -  Aug 9, 2008
הידען,...תחזית זו מנוב×?ת למין הלט×?×” Sphenodon guntheri tuatara, יצור דמוי לט×?×” ×”×—×™ בניו זילנד ומתהלך על פני ×”×?דמה כבר 225 מיליון שני×? (ולכן מכונה לעיתי×? "מ×?ובן

Un ejemplar de reptil ´fósil viviente´ será padre a los 111 años  -  Aug 6, 2008
La Opinión de Tenerife,La tuatara, cuyo nombre científico es "sphenodon punctatus", es un reptil de unos 60 centímetros de largo cuyo aspecto recuerda al de un dinosaurio,

111 Jahre enthaltsam  -  Aug 6, 2008
n-tv,Brückenechsen (Sphenodon punctatus) sind ein Relikt aus der Urzeit vor 200 Millionen Jahren und die letzten Überlebenden der Schnabelkopfartigen.

ANTICHI RETTILI A RISCHIO, CON CALDO SOLO MASCHI  -  Jul 20, 2008
ANSA,...il 2085: il che sarebbe sufficiente a garantire che tutti i tuatara comuni della North Brother Island, (Sphenodon guntheri), nascano di sesso maschile.

WiB * Schlagzeilen  -  Aug 6, 2008
FAKTuell,Brückenechsen (Sphenodon punctatus) sind ein Relikt aus der Urzeit vor 200 Millionen Jahren und die letzten Überlebenden der Schnabelkopfartigen.

Sluggish reptile evolving at record speed  -  Mar 28, 2008
New Scientist (subscription),The tuatara, Sphenodon punctatus, is a "living fossil", virtually unchanged since dinosaurs roamed the Earth, says David Lambert at the University of

Dragon sex: boys will be girls  -  Feb 21, 2008
Australian Life Scientist,In the late 1990s, Sarre worked on temperature-determined sex determination in Sphenodon punctatus, one of New Zealand's two species of tuatara,

New role for red-brick masterpiece  -  Jan 25, 2008
Liverpool Daily Post,...“The Zoology Department is sending over all sorts of wacky things preserved in glass bottles, like the Tasmanian Devil, or sphenodon.

Matiu/Somes tuatara named after harbour taniwha  -  Nov 26, 2007
Scoop.co.nz,They have confirmed long-held suspicions that the Brothers Island tuatara (Sphenodon guntheri) are breeding on the island. The pair hatched in August from

Keeping history alive  -  Nov 8, 2007
Marlborough Express,They are of the Brothers Island variety, Sphenodon guntheri for those in the know, and are the happy result of a Victoria University experiment to find out

Baby tuatara hatches—first for Matiu/Somes Island  -  Aug 12, 2007
Scoop.co.nz,The Matiu/Somes tuatara hatchling is just the second confirmed tuatara produced by Brothers Island tuatara (Sphenodon guntheri) transferred to offshore

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