Brachylophus gibbonsi
Brachylophus gibbonsi is an extinct species of large (~1.2 m long) iguanid lizard from Tonga in the South Pacific Ocean. Its remains have been found associated with cultural sites on Lifuka, four other islands in the Haʻapai group, and Tongatapu. It was consumed by the early Tongans and probably became extinct within a century of human colonization of the archipelago 2800 years ago.
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Brachylophus gibbonsi
Brachylophus gibbonsi is an extinct species of large (~1.2 m long) iguanid lizard from Tonga in the South Pacific Ocean. Its remains have been found associated with cultural sites on Lifuka, four other islands in the Haʻapai group, and Tongatapu. It was consumed by the early Tongans and probably became extinct within a century of human colonization of the archipelago 2800 years ago.
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Brachylophus gibbonsi is an ex ...... found outside Fiji and Tonga.
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Pregill & Steadman, 2004
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Brachylophus
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Reconstruction
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gibbonsi
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Brachylophus gibbonsi is an ex ...... he archipelago 2800 years ago.
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Brachylophus gibbonsi
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