Tuataras (Rhynchocephalia)
Although tuataras may resemble a lizard they are not the same. They are beak-headed reptiles, carnivores that relish on moths, crickets (weta), beetles, lizards, eggs, worms, snails, baby birds and even other tuataras. Tuataras are nocturnal reptiles, active mostly at night and commonly found in the remote rocky islands of New Zealand.