Koura refers to both freshwater and saltwater species of Crayfish.
Crayfish in Maori is called kōura.
Kaikoura means "eat crayfish" in Maori. The name comes from the words "kai" meaning food and "koura" meaning crayfish or lobster, reflecting the abundance of seafood in the area.
Kaikoura is the Maori name. Kai means food or to eat and Koura is Crayfish. Its famous for its Crayfish hence the name.
"Naka" is not a Maori word. It does not have a meaning in Maori language.
In Maori, "ara" can mean road, path, or way.
Koura.
Crayfish in Maori is called kōura.
Kaikoura means "eat crayfish" in Maori. The name comes from the words "kai" meaning food and "koura" meaning crayfish or lobster, reflecting the abundance of seafood in the area.
Usually in New Zealand it is called crayfish but also known as rock lobster. There are two main species of crayfish (Koura) in New Zealand; the Spiny Crayfish or Koura Papatea (Jasus edwardsii) and the Packhorse Crayfish or Pawharu (Jasus verreauxi).
The Maori word for chicken (the bird) is 'Heihei'. Or piikaokao (Ngati Porou)
Koura Means Kewai Which Is A Fresh Water Specie If you mean Tena Korua, it means hello to two people.
Kaikoura is the Maori name. Kai means food or to eat and Koura is Crayfish. Its famous for its Crayfish hence the name.
Takashi Koura is 178 cm.
Southern koura was created in 1847.
Toma Koura's population is 150.
Koura District's population is 70,000.
A koura is a term used in New Zealand for freshwater crayfish. They are native to rivers and streams in the country and are an important part of the ecosystem. Koura are also known as freshwater crayfish or crayfish in other parts of the world.