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Fossil lizards from the Late Quaternary of 'Eua, Tonga.
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Extinction and Biogeography of Bats on 'Eua, Kingdom of Tonga.
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The island of 'Eua is believed to be a fragment of the ancient Gondwanaland supercontinent and may harbor ancient taxa.
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'Eua, however, also is believed to be partly comprised of an ancient fragment of Gondwanaland that has moved close to Tonga after being much nearer to Fiji and New Caledonia millions of years ago.
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Gill, B J. Notes on the Birds Reptiles and Mammals of Tongatapu and Eua, Tonga Notornis, 34 (3), 1987: 217-223.
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Plant diversity on individual islands ranges from 340 species on Tongatapu and 300 species on ‘Eua, to 145 species on Late, and 107 on Vava’u.
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According to Phuket Airport Chief Pornchai Eua-aree, the decision on whether to land was the pilot's alone.
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‘We saw thee come down over the black Breasts of Eua,’ said a Betah who gave them cheese, sour milk, and stone-hard bread one evening.
Kim 2003
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Having enquired at Tongatabu and Eua, he returned to Namuka for water, and at this point any systematic search either for the tender or the mutineers seems to have been abandoned.
Voyage of H.M.S. Pandora Despatched to Arrest the Mutineers of the 'Bounty' in the South Seas, 1790-1791 Edward Edwards
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'We saw thee come down over the black Breasts of Eua,' said a Betah who gave them cheese, sour milk, and stone-hard bread one evening.
Kim Rudyard Kipling 1900
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