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This product is an exact 1:1 scale replica of a Tuatara skull, capturing the unique features of this rare reptile. With high-quality craftsmanship, this skull replica is an excellent addition to any educational collection, herpetology display, or evolutionary biology study.
Size
Scale: 1:1
Length: 6.3 cm / 2.5 in
Scientific Name: Sphenodon punctatus
Taxonomy: Animalia > Chordata > Reptilia > Rhynchocephalia > Sphenodontidae > Sphenodon
The Tuatara (Sphenodon punctatus) is an ancient reptile endemic to New Zealand and is the sole surviving member of the order Rhynchocephalia, which dates back to the time of the dinosaurs. Often referred to as a "living fossil," the Tuatara has a unique skull with a primitive diapsid structure, two sets of jaw bones, and a specialized third "parietal" eye on top of its head, visible in younger Tuataras. These adaptations, along with slow growth and long lifespan, set the Tuatara apart from modern reptiles.
This Tuatara skull replica is produced using a 3D scan of an actual specimen, preserving the precise details of its unique cranial anatomy. Made from durable resin and carefully hand-painted, this replica reflects the Tuatara's distinct skull shape and textured bone structure, ideal for in-depth study and display.
Ideal for herpetologists, educators, and collectors, this Tuatara skull replica provides valuable insights into reptilian evolution and ancient anatomical adaptations. It is an excellent educational tool for classrooms and a captivating display piece for collections focused on rare and prehistoric wildlife.