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    Well, since we're all dreaming here I'd get some tuatara and an awesome, enormous, self-sustaining habitat so I could just chill and watch them all day. I remember reading about them as a kid, one of the grooviest reptiles around in my opinion.

    Tuatara probably have the slowest growth rates of any reptile,[14] continuing to grow larger for the first 35 years of their lives.[8] The average lifespan is about 60 years, but they can live to be well over 100 years old.[8] Some experts believe that captive tuatara could live as long as 200 years.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tuatara

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