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1. Habitat:Their habitat is in the beautiful native new zealand forests. Adaptations: The development of rhizomes and compounded leaves. Uniqueness: The maori used it for a sense of their attachment to there home Aotearoa 2. Habitat: Tuatara live on foggy offshore islands in burrows that are often shared with sea birds. Adaptations: They have three eyes so they can see better and their field of view is better. Uniqueness: They have special teeth that can't be replaced.It's a tooth arrangement not seen in any other reptile. Because there teeth are like a bone but with sharp objects coming out of it and that means old or worn down teeth can't be replaced 3. Habitat: Giant moa were found in the South Island, Stewart Island and D'Urville Island, in wide range of vegetated habitats including coastal dunes, inland shrublands, forests Adaptations: There feathers were designed to keep them warm in cold weather Uniqueness: They are the only bird known to have had absolutely no wings.

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1. Habitat:Their habitat is in the beautiful native new zealand forests. Adaptations: The development of rhizomes and compounded leaves. Uniqueness: The maori used it for a sense of their attachment to there home Aotearoa 2. Habitat: Tuatara live on foggy offshore islands in burrows that are often shared with sea birds. Adaptations: They have three eyes so they can see better and their field of view is better. Uniqueness: They have special teeth that can't be replaced.It's a tooth arrangement not seen in any other reptile. Because there teeth are like a bone but with sharp objects coming out of it and that means old or worn down teeth can't be replaced 3. Habitat: Giant moa were found in the South Island, Stewart Island and D'Urville Island, in wide range of vegetated habitats including coastal dunes, inland shrublands, forests Adaptations: There feathers were designed to keep them warm in cold weather Uniqueness: They are the only bird known to have had absolutely no wings.