Well belive it or not but it's actually the tuatara, one of the oldest living dinosaurs, I was taught that at nature land, when you go see the tuatara's there's a sign saying 'did you know?" and tells you they have three eyes
what kind of a question is that?if you mean "does new zealand have the highest animal abuse in the world"then the answer is NO.
There are many animals that are not indigenous to New Zealand, the giraffe for example
No. There are three species of mustelids that are introduced pests in New Zealand but the badger is not one of them.
If you're talking about tuataras, the answer is technically yes. They have a third, underdeveloped eye on the top of their heads. The eye isn't fully functional, but it is light sensitive and is thought to aid the creature in its search for sunny spots to warm itself in.
yes you can
The Tuatara has three eyes and it lives in New Zealand
Tuatara
The Tuatara, a lizard-like reptile that lives only in New Zealand, has those three "eyes".
The animal in the world that has three eyes is called the Tuatara. The animal is found in Australia and looks like a lizard.
The tuatara, a lizard-like reptile that lives only in New Zealand, has those three 'eyes.'
The Tuatara, a lizardlike reptile that lives only in New Zealand, has those three "eyes". It belongs to a group of reptiles that once included many other creatures, but today, the Tuatara is the only surviving member of that group.
The answer to that question is the Tuatara. Its a lizardlike reptile that lives only in New Zealand.
what kind of a question is that?if you mean "does new zealand have the highest animal abuse in the world"then the answer is NO.
1...there is only 1 animal in new zealand.
Whales
Our politicians.
There are many animals that are not indigenous to New Zealand, the giraffe for example