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Henry (hatched c. 1890s – c. 1910s) is a tuatara who resides in the Southland Museum and Art Gallery, in Invercargill, New Zealand. He was hatched on Stephens Island , which is north of the South Island , and was moved to the museum in 1970.
Tuatara enclosure. The tuatarium facility, built in 1974 and expanded to 200 m 2 in 1990, houses over 50 live, individual tuatara ranging from new babies to the famous Henry. [2] Henry, who joined the museum in 1970, is thought to have been born around the year 1900, and holds the world record for the tuatara kept longest in captivity. [3]
Wild tuatara are known to be still reproducing at about 60 years of age; "Henry", a male tuatara at Southland Museum in Invercargill, New Zealand, became a father (possibly for the first time) on 23 January 2009, at age 111, with an 80 year-old female.
The Tudor expert is the new chief historian at the Historic Royal Palaces, and the BBC spent the day with her at the home of Henry VIII. Sitting in her office at Hampton Court Palace, once the ...
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