The Kiwi Bird
Maori live in New Zealand. Koalas are native to Australia. There is no native maori word for the koala.
The word 'kakapo' is from the native Maori language of New Zealand. It means 'night parrot'.
Maori, from the indigenous people of New Zealand, or Aotearoa (Maori for land of the long white cloud), kiwi is the name of a small flightless nocturnal bird which for its size bears the largest egg in the world. It is named after the noise it makes.
If you are referring to the native languages of Australia and New Zealand, there are hundreds of them. You would have to be more specific.
Maori. The language of the native Polynesians of New Zealand, the Maoris, is Maori. The Maori word for normal is Maori.
Maori are the native people of the country of Aotearoa or New Zealand. The plural is also Maori (there is no such word as Maoris) - one Maori, two Maori, many Maori etc.
The word grows is a verb, not a noun. The word grows is the third person, present, singular of the verb to grow.Example: My neighbor grows vegetables in his garden.
Yes, the tuatara which closely resemble lizards are of a different reptile family and are native to New Zealand. The tuatara have survived 200 million years and are fascinating to scientist considering the evolution of snakes and lizards. Tuatara is a word from the Maori language and means "peaks on the back." See the related link for more information.
The kiwi is native to New Zealand.
They speak English in New Zealand, so the word is happiness.
The only word formed by LHMES is helms.
There are no four-letter anagrams for AAKE, and the only common English word (besides a) is the noun kea, a species of parrot in New Zealand