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WELLINGTON, New Zealand -- Abraham was 99 when his son Isaac was born, according to the Old Testament, but one reptile, whose legend also dates back to B.C., has set a new standard for late fatherhood.

Henry, a tuatara, became a father this week at the age of 111.

Mating prospects for the ancient reptile were not looking too good -- Henry had been treated for cancer, leaving him hostile toward prospective mates.

Yet one female tuatara, 80-year-old Mildred, still caught his eye. In March, Mildred laid the couple's nine eggs, as Pet Pulse previously reported. The eggs hatched on Monday at the Sotuhland Museum and Art Gallery, in Invercargill, New Zealand.

"I've done lots of eggs before but these are just special because they are Henry's," museum tuatara curatory Lindsay Hazley told The Southland Times.

It isn't Henry's age that sets him apart -- tuataras can "go beyond 100 well and truly," said Hazley, accoring to The Associated Press. "They can be around for 150 to 200 years."

First, he is part of an endangered reptile order called the Sphenodontia, which dates back to the time of dinosaurs, more than 200 million years ago. The tuatara, which are only found in New Zealand, is the last of the species to still be living.

They have been considered endangered since 1895.

The hatchlings will provide a much-needed boost to the species' existence. While male tuataras can breed once a year, females can only do so every four years, much to the chagrin of zoologists, struggling to keep this endangered reptile alive and well.

The Southalnd Museum and Art Gallery keeps 72 of the reptiles, the result of 42 hatchlings in the past two years. Henry joined the museum ranks in 1970, but didn't fit in as well as his keepers would have liked.

He was a "grumpy old man," according to Hazley, prone to attack other reptiles and prospective mates. In 2002, however, Henry had a cancerous tumor removed from his genitals; after the surgery, things appeared to look up for the old man.

"He was no longer aggressive," said Hazley, paving the way for Henry's ability -- or willingness -- to mate.

There are thought to be about 50,000 tuataras in the world, many of which reside in sanctuaries. The creatures usually become sexually maure at the age of 20, but Henry, apparently, was a late bloomer.

The baby tuataras are said to be doing well, but are not benefiting from some fatherly love.

"If he [Henry] saw the babies and they came close, they would be lunch," Hazley said.

Named after its physical characteristics, tuatara means "peaks on the back" in Maori, a native New Zealand language. The creatures are greenish brown and measure 32-inches from beak to tail-tip.

They also have a parietal eye, or called the "third eye" by researchers, who are still working to determine the part's function.

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The Associated Press, The Southland Times and BBC News contributed to this article.



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Meems
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Golly!
 
Kiera W.
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this reptile is lucky he lives today and is well taken care of. out in the wild or even 20 or 30 years ago he would not have lived to his ripe old age because we couldn't treat cancer. also, in the wild the eggs may have been eaten by prey.
 
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Crazy story. I never would have thought!
 
Julie S.
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Wow! That is crazy! I hope the babies make it!
 
PamBart
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Henry you are the man!!!!!!!
 
Diana  M.
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Henry must be the Charlie Chaplin of the reptile world.
 
stewman
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Way to go Henry!!!!
 
Alan H.
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Heartwarming story.
 
Jerry F.
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Viagra for reptiles? Who would have thought?
 
HaHaHaHa!!!!
 
Linda
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Way to go Henry!
 
Susan D.
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Wow how amazing, way to go Henry.
 
Karl M.
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i need to follow henry's fitness plan.
 
Justin S.
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Wow it is about time lol
 
Jacqie O.
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Wow this is great!
 
Cheri
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I had no idea they lived that long.
 
brenda g.
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I wonder what sets these creatures apart from the rest that they live so long
 
LauraSpell
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just prooves age sometimes doesn't matter
 
sllange
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I'm wondering how they know how old he is? Has he been in captivity since his birth?
 
Joe C.
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Just waiting for the right moment or the right woman !
 
LOL Maybe he figured he hold out for a younger chick?
 
Sadie B.
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seriously henry, good to see age hasnt effected sperm count.
 
Vinny C.
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You go Henry. I guess experience counts.
 
ellen  L.
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no wonder they have been here for so long
 
Kim
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Way to go Henry!
 
Ryan C.
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age before beauty
 
nan t.
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This proves that age doesn't always matter. You go, Henry
 
Rob B.
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Guess tuatuas don't need viagra.
 
Marcie B.
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What a neat story!! Reptiles are strange but amazing creatures!
 
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thats really cool
 
Amy
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Who would have thought that 90-111 years old is just hitting middle age! Great story
 
Mark W.
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111 of a possible 150 years he is still young and just in his prime. It is still cool to think that we now have new life to a diing breed.
 
dogsrsuper
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I am not as impressed by the 111 yr old father as I am by the 90 year old mother!
 
tara2449
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what a stud!! think he's got a brother??
 
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Amazing. It's good to see captive breeding programs experiencing success! Way to go pops!
 
Amy P.
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Cool...
 
rebecca b.
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I have never heard of tuataras before but every species deserves to live. The fact that Henry is 111 years old makes it even more interesting. You go, Henry.
 
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That is one old lizard. Well, I hope he has more. Sounds like the species could use it.
 
Beth K.
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It is great that he was able to mate finally. Blessings to all his babies.
 
Norman C.
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Strange!
 
TMark2489
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haha this guy doesnt care how old he is...hes doin work no matter what!
 
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lol - that's for sure!
 
Nicole M.
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Wow that's amazing....what an old man!
 
Tom and Chy
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Thats incredible that he can still father children!
 
Sharon  W.
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Wow, 111 years old. That just doesn't sound like a good age to start a family to me. Good thing he's a reptile. Whew
 
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now THAT'S old to have babies!!
 
brenda g.
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I don't think he knows how old he is
 
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Wow, he's old!
 
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wow thats really old to have babies! i hope they are all healthy and live to be that age someday.. :]
 
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mabaer
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Wow - quite an amazing story!
 
Cory3
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Wow, didn't know they lived to be so old or that they could have little ones at that age!
 
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Way to go Pops!! Hope all the little ones live to a ripe old age too!
 
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My that is old!
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