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Tuatara
Tuatara are special reptiles. Although they look a bit like lizards, they actually belong to a completely different group (order Rhynchocephalia).
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Lizards
Only two groups of lizards are found wild in New Zealand — skinks, with smooth shiny skin, and geckos, with baggy skin and sticky feet that can stick to almost anything.
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Frogs
New Zealand has several species of endemic frogs. These are unusual, in that they don't croak and don't rely on open water — their tadpoles remain inside the egg and hatch as mini frogs. We also have three species of exotic frogs introduced from Australia.