Archelon was a massive sea turtle, not a dinosaur. Their fossils come from the central United States, which was covered by a shallow sea during that time.
Yes, the bluebottle jellyfish does live in the waters off of the coast of New Zealand. They are also found off of the coast of Australia and are considered to be dangerous to swimmers.
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New Zealand.
yes, if you marry a new zealand citizen you will be elegible to live in nz.
There are about 40,000 Croatians that live in New Zealand. Pauvo Lupis is believed to be the first Croatian to settle in New Zealand.
seas I suppose
New Zealand and the cooler waters around Australia.
Yes, the bluebottle jellyfish does live in the waters off of the coast of New Zealand. They are also found off of the coast of Australia and are considered to be dangerous to swimmers.
No more than they live anywhere else. As a matter of fact, the closest creature to a living dinosaur today is the Tuatara, a native reptile of New zealand.
The archelon lived in the shallow seas of North America, near present-day South Dakota, around 70 million years ago. They disappeared when the shallow seas were destroyed by rising land.
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Archelon, the extinct giant sea turtle, lived in the Late Cretaceous period around 70-75 million years ago. They inhabited the warm, shallow seas that covered the central part of North America, particularly what is now known as South Dakota, Wyoming, and Montana.
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Archelon, a giant sea turtle, lived during the Late Cretaceous period, around 70-65 million years ago. They were one of the largest known sea turtles, with a shell reaching up to 4.5 meters in length.
Dusky Dolphins, Hector's Dolphins, Maui's Dolphins, Bottlenose Dolphins, Common Dolphin, Pantropical Spotted Dolphin.
Orca's live in all waters around the world. Mostly cold waters ^^ So there might be a chance they live in Australian waters too.
parrot fish live in tropical waters