Dolphin, State Saltwater Mammal; Florida Panther, State Animal and Manatee, State Marine Mammal.
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Two species of bat are the only native land mammals in New Zealand. There is a number of species of marine mammals such as seals, dolphin, etc.
There are two native land mammals in New Zealand. Both are bats:* The New Zealand lesser short-tailed bat: Mystacina tuberculata * The New Zealand long-tailed or wattled bat: Chalinolobus tuberculatus
New Zealand's only native mammals are two species of bats. Hard to find. Otherwise, cats and dogs, neither of which is native to this land. There was a bottlenose dolphin that became famous in New Zealand in the summer of 1955-56 for its willingness to interact with humans at a beach called Opononi in the far north of the North Island. The dolphin was named Opo and was celebrated in a song called 'Opo the Friendly Dolphin'.
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There are many, many native species of mammals in Australia. There are many marine mammals, including dolphins, and the very unique dugong, or sea-cow. The only placental terrestrial mammals native to Australia are bats, of which there are over 80 species, and various species of bush rat. Dingoes are not truly native, not having originated here.Australia's most common native mammals are marsupials. These are the pouched mammals (actually, not all marsupials are pouched) and include:some sixty species of kangaroo, including wallaroo, potoroo, pademelon, rufous rat-kangaroo and wallabykoalawombatpossum (not opossum)gliderpotoroobandicoot, including the bilbyquokkaquollTasmanian Devilphascogaledunnartcuscusbettongnumbat (not a pouched marsupial, but a marsupial nonetheless)antechinusnative hopping mouseMonotremes (egg laying mammals) are also native to Australia. These include the platypus and the short-beaked echidna.
Coyotes, black bears, Florida panthers, raccoons, deer, beavers, squirrels, opossums, and manatee.
Yes, American alligators are native to Florida. They are found in freshwater environments throughout the state, including swamps, lakes, and rivers. Florida is an important habitat for American alligators, and they play a crucial role in the state's ecosystem.
There are many marine mammals, all of which are placental, including dolphins, and the dugong, or sea-cow. The only placental mammals native to Australia are bats, of which there are over 80 species, and native hopping mice (rodents, not marsupials), of which there are several species. Dingoes are not truly native, not having originated here.