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The kiwi bird, and the tuatara, a reptile known as the 'living fossil'.
Tuatara.
The Australian brush tailed possum, the Kiwi, the Morepork, and young Tuatara.
Youi could say none because New Zealand separated from the Australian landmass after the dinosaurs died out. Isolated dinosaur bones are found in marine sediments with the bones of marine reptiles but no complete skeletons are known. These sediments were laid down when New Zealand was part of the Australian landmass. Lloyd Esler
New Zealand
It is an endemic species of New Zealand.
North Island of New Zealand
New Zealand * Added - The tuatara, also called the sphenodon, still lives in New Zealand.
New zealand
The Tuatara has three eyes and it lives in New Zealand
No. The Tuatara is found only in New Zealand.
The now demonetised New Zealand 5 cent coin featured the "Tuatara", the last surviving member of an otherwise extinct family of reptiles indigenous to New Zealand.
No. Outside of zoos the tuatara can only be found in New Zealand.
They are an endemic species of New Zealand.
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