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I am a reptile that has been living on Earth for millions of years; therefore, I can be described as a 'living fossil'. The shape of my snout makes me different than one of my relatives. I only live in
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I am a reptile that has been living on Earth for millions of years; therefore, I can be
described as a 'living fossil'. The shape of my snout makes me different than one of my
relatives. I only live in fresh water in two regions of the world.
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Answer: I think the answer is Tuatara
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