No not in the wild, of course there is some in the countries zoo's.
No but there are forrests and native bush.
In general inland lakes are too cold in New Zealand for turtles, but there are sea turtles off its shores.
Only if you have a registered zoological garden can you own such an exotic animal as a tiger, in New Zealand.
No. Only in zoos.
no not in New Zealand
Only in the zoo.
only in zoos
New zealand is its own country .....
New Zealand is in Australasia
New Zealand does not belong, since the other three are Australian states while New Zealand is a country in its own right.
They are separate countries close together. New Zealand is considered a country on it's own, and so is Australia.
More than 200 potato growers are in New Zealand. They even have their own website which you can check out. below
Tigers don't live in the wild of New Zealand, but are in almost every zoo across the country.
New zealand is its own country .....
Benji Marshall is known for being a rugby footballer from New Zealand. He became captain of the New Zealand Wests Tigers team in 2008 until 2012. He became the first player for the New Zealand Wests Tigers to score 1000 points.
Other than a zoo, no. Tigers are not native to NZ
Tigers aren't native to NZ, any found would be in zoos and similar.
Northcote Tigers was created in 1910.
No. New Zealand is its own country. Located next to Australia
new zealand is on it own about 3hours flight from Australia
no. new zealand and the polynesian islands are there own separate groups of islands
New Zealand is in Australasia
New Zealand does not belong, since the other three are Australian states while New Zealand is a country in its own right.
New Zealand has their own airline, Air New Zealand that obviously fly to and from New Zealand. You can also fly with Qantas, Emirates Airlines, Singapore Airlines, China Eastern Airlines and United, who all have services that fly to New Zealand.