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by Steve Taylor
$33.00
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Decorate your bathroom and dry yourself off with our luxuriously soft bath towels and hand towels. Our towels are made from brushed microfiber with a 100% cotton back for extra absorption. The top of the towel has the image printed on it, and the back is white cotton. Available in three different sizes: hand towel, bath towel, and bath sheet.
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Tuatara are reptiles endemic to New Zealand. The two species of tuatara are the only surviving members of their order, which flourished around 200... more
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Machine wash cold and tumble dry with low heat.
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Tuatara are reptiles endemic to New Zealand. The two species of tuatara are the only surviving members of their order, which flourished around 200 million years ago.
Tuatara are greenish brown and gray, and measure up to 80 cm from head to tail-tip and weigh up to 1.3 kg with a spiny crest along the back, especially pronounced in males. Their dentition, in which two rows of teeth in the upper jaw overlap one row on the lower jaw, is unique among living species. They are even more unusual in having a pronounced photoreceptive eye, the "third eye", which is thought to be involved in setting circadian and seasonal cycles. They are able to hear, although no external ear is present, and have a number of unique features in their skeleton, some of them apparently evolutionarily retained from fish. Although tuatara are sometimes called "living fossils", recent anatomical work has shown that they have changed significantly since the Mesozoic era.
The name "tuatara" derives from th...
I love working in New Zealand as there is always something new to excite me. I learned the hard way with film B/W, colour negatives and slides and now love the freedom that digital cameras can give you. As I am often several months behind when I start working on my pictures I am often surprised and excited at what I find. Each individual has to be adapted depending on the subject; sometimes they are nearly untouched and others have hours of creative changes to get them looking perfect.
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Rachel Morrison
Fantastic animal and capture. He looks part of the stone!
Henryk Gorecki
Fantastic capture,Steve!Beautiful light and wonderful animal!-L,F
Maya Bukhina
Lovely image !
Kathy Liebrum Bailey
Fantastic capture Steve! Great composition! l/fv
Denise Davis
This is wonderful Steve
Jim Fitzpatrick
Wonderful capture! fv
Lindley Johnson
Terrific image of this interesting guy, Steve. You managed to make him show even though he kind of blends into the environment. Well done!
Phyllis Kaltenbach
Great capture, Steve. Was he in a zoo or did you run across him somewhere??? L/F
MONA EDULESCO
Very beautiful and impressive photo, Steve! LF