Type your answer here..Dolphine
dolphin
No... they are found all over the world
With more than 500 species of rays and skates in the world there are far too many that are not found in the waters of New Zealand than can be listed here. New Zealand is home to several types of stingray, but neither the Southern Stingray or Atlantic Stingray may be found in NZ. NZ is home to more harmless rays as well, such as the very common Spotted Eagle Ray. But the Bat Ray is not found in NZ waters. There are at least 7 different types of sawfish, a ray that looks different than most rays, and none are reported to be found in NZ waters.
No. NZ has only one native mammal and that is a bat. The only bears in NZ are in the zoos.
because the iceberg broke off
cod
There is no definite date as to when NZ was found, but history has NZ was found at least 700 years ago when it was discovered and settled by the Polynesians. The first European to set foot into NZ was Abel Tasman on 13 December 1642.
Poaka or Pied Stilt.Petrel.Putangitangi or Paradise Duck.Parekareka (Spotted Shag).
Half a dozen species of Penguin, Albatross, various Petrels and Seagulls.
One of the birds found it the treetops of NZ are Kiwi's. They are flightless.
The Tasman sea.
No,not natural to NZ, only found in the odd NZ zoo.