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Finding a Saturn-sized world around the young star TWA 7 could pave the way for the Webb space telescope’s direct observation of other exoplanets.
This living fossil, the sole survivor of an ancient reptilian order that diverged from other reptiles over 250 million years ago, features a third eye with a well-formed lens, retina-like structure, ...
Third Eye Brewing has created a limited edition Double Knotted Imperial German Pretzel Ale to celebrate National Pretzel Day, which a portion of the beer sales will support St. Vincent de Paul.
Tuatara lizard in New Zealand. Image by: brians101 via Depositphotos. This fascinating reptile boasts several unique traits, including a parietal “third eye” on the top of its head that can detect ...
Like most hypercars, the SSC Tuatara is a creature of extremes. For starters, you're looking at an eye-watering base price of around $2 million after dealing with a wait-list for one of 100 units.
Why the Tuatara Developed a Third Eye. You can’t see a tuatara’s third eye, at least in the adults. The eye is covered in scales and can only be seen in young juveniles.
Why the Tuatara Developed a Third Eye. You can’t see a tuatara’s third eye, at least in the adults. The eye is covered in scales and can only be seen in young juveniles. As mentioned above, the ...
In 1970, he was transported to a museum in Invercargill, the country’s southern-most city, to begin a new life in the public eye as “Henry the tuatara.” Henry the tuatara, pictured here in an undated ...
From wild island life to public eye: Henry's journey. For several decades, the tuatara, now known as Henry, lived on Stephens Island at the northern tip of New Zealand's South Island.
One of the most curious body parts of the tuatara is a 'third eye' on the top of its head. The 'eye' has a retina, cornea, a lens and nerve endings, yet it is not used for seeing.