The four animals ranged in size from 11 to 12cm and weighed between five and nine grams, meaning they were likely less than a year old.

Council parks and recreation manager Caroline Rain said the enclosure had been thoroughly searched prior to the tuatara being moved in February 2023, meaning the babies had likely been in egg-form at the time.

“We did everything you’d expect us to have done to ensure that there wasn’t anything there,” she said. “They were genuinely just missed, they were not seen.”

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A good dream, I hope?

Now I’m wondering what a nightmare about baby tuatara might be like.

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Haha a bizarre dream for sure but they were very cute and may have had butterfly wings. I have no idea what was going on in my brain.

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