No. The karaka is indigenous to New Zealand.
It depends on the country from which this question originates. Wallabies are native to Australia alone, but have been introduced to numerous other countries, including New Zealand.
Almost everything eaten in New Zealand was introduced from other countries with the exception of fish. Most of the native flora and fauna is protected or inedible.
Introduced birds are birds from other countries i.e. some believe the magpie was brought from Australia into New Zealand
Introduced birds are birds from other countries i.e. some believe the magpie was brought from Australia into New Zealand
The total population of New Zealand is about 4,400,000. 70% of the country is European 15% of the country is Maroi 9% of the country is Asian 7% of the country is of other Pacific origin 10% is other
The country of New Zealand produces more wall than any other country in the world. New Zealand has the largest sheep population in the world.
New Zealand does not have snakes because it is an isolated island nation that has never been connected to any other landmasses where snakes are native. This isolation prevented snakes from reaching the island naturally, and the country's strict biosecurity measures have prevented them from being introduced artificially.
No. The sixth largest country is Australia. New Zealand is the 74th largest country in the world.
The same as any other Western country.
New Zealand is the country that is the most ahead in time compared to other countries.
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If nobody had come here it would have remained an unspoilt, densely forested country. Possibly the Moa would still be alive and many other birds etc that have been killed by the rats that were introduced.