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  2. Tuatara - Wikipedia

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    The average lifespan is about 60 years, but they can live to be well over 100 years old; [9] tuatara could be the reptile with the second longest lifespan after tortoises. [citation needed] Some experts believe that captive tuatara could live as long as 200 years. [100] This may be related to genes that offer protection against reactive oxygen ...

  3. Talk:Tuatara - Wikipedia

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    They can maintain normal activities at temperatures as low as 7° C, but prefer temperatures of 16–21° C, the lowest optimal body temperature of any reptile; temperatures over 28° C are generally fatal. This sentence is too long and segmented, but I cannot find a way to fix it.

  4. Archaeocroton - Wikipedia

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    Archaeocroton sphenodonti, or the tuatara tick, is a species of tick that parasitises only the tuatara of New Zealand.It is found on just four of the twelve island groups where tuatara survive, preferring islands where the reptiles live in high densities.

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    It can grow as long as 46 feet and weigh as much as 1,650 lbs. ... It’s not a coincidence that most of the biggest animals in the world live underwater. Scientists believe that it would be too ...

  6. How long do rabbits live? A quick guide to the life ... - AOL

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    On average, domestic rabbits can live to be between 8 and 12 years old, says Blue Cross, a British animal welfare nonprofit. The oldest recorded domestic rabbit lived to be 18 years and 10 months ...

  7. Tuatara (character) - Wikipedia

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    Tuatara's first appearance took place in Super Friends #8 (November 1977), which is set outside the mainstream DC Comics continuity. Jeremy Wakefield is a young New Zealander who can see into the fourth dimension of time using his third eye. He thus named himself after the tuatara, a reptile with a parietal eye or "third eye".

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  9. Underwater habitat - Wikipedia

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    German underwater laboratory, "Helgoland", 2010. Underwater habitats are underwater structures in which people can live for extended periods and carry out most of the basic human functions of a 24-hour day, such as working, resting, eating, attending to personal hygiene, and sleeping.