Maori are the indigenous people of Aotearoa New Zealand.
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.
Maori is the native culture of New Zealand.
Some Pakeha (non-Maori) New Zealanders might call themselves Kiwis after an unusual flightless bird native to New Zealand.
New Zealand does not have any native Quercus (oak) species.
The kiwi, a bird native to New Zealand is probably the bird most associated with the country. It appears on a New Zealand coin, there is a fruit called a kiwifruit, it is the name of a rugby team, and pakeha people living in New Zealand call themselves 'kiwis' just as often as they call themselves 'New Zealanders'.
The Maori name for the New Zealand native parrot, Nestor meridionalis is 'Kaka'.
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.
A New Zealander. A native New Zealander is called a Maori, a non-native is called a Pakeha or a Kiwi.
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.