The Southern Brown Kiwi, Spotted Shag, and Kaka are among the numerous birds that are endemic to New Zealand
The flightless bird called a kiwi is native to New Zealand.
The kakapo, the world's only flightless parrot, is endemic to New Zealand. It is critically endangered due to predation by introduced animals on the mainland, so is now found only on three protected islands off the southern coast of New Zealand.
Kaka, Kea, Kakapo.
All three are considered animals.
The kiwi is a small flightless bird which is endemic to New Zealand. It is not found anywhere else.The kiwifruit is a fruit which originated in China, was introduced to New Zealand, and is now grown most commonly in Italy.
dogs, cats, birds
No. Kakapo have never lived in Tenerife. Kakapo are endemic to New Zealand where, now, they are restricted to just three islands off the southern coast of the South Island.
monarch butterfly, geese, and other birds
Birds, beavers and door-mice there are many more.
The tuatara, a lizard-like reptile that lives only in New Zealand, has those three 'eyes.'
All animals are organisms that are made of cells. Three examples of animals made with cells are mammals, fish, and birds.
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