No, Larch is not a tree species native to New Zealand. There are several types of Larch, and all are native to the northern hemisphere.
Larches are coniferous (pines) and are deciduous.
No.
New Zealand's hardest wood is Black Maire (Nestegis cunninghami).
One is a tree that is native to New Zealand, the other is scientifically listed as a shrub that is also native to New Zealand.
Maori is the native culture of New Zealand.
New Zealand does not have any native Quercus (oak) species.
wetas are a native new zealand insect and wekas are a native new zealand bird.
Because it is native to New Zealand:)
The Maori are the native people of New Zealand.
New Zealand has no native land-based mammals apart from the Bat (pekapeka in Maori) There are no koalas in New Zealand, as the koala is native to Australia.
Yes the Australasian shoveler, kuruwhengu, New Zealand shoveler, Anas Rhynchotis (or whatever name you like to call it) is native to New Zealand as well as Australia.
No; there are no snakes native to New Zealand.
The New Zealand Little Bittern is an extinct species of bird that was native to New Zealand.