We have never had foxes in New Zealand.
There are no werewolves in New Zealand.
I'm pretty sure Fennec Foxes are illegal because thay are endangered, but i don't know about new zealand you might be able to get one with a permit.
Yes
The Ross Dependency is administered by new Zealand however there are several bases such as Scott's Base that have been set up by new Zealand explorers and still remain under the control of NZ
Introduced species and habitat loss are the primary causes of extinction of native species in New Zealand. Introduced species such as feral cats, foxes, rats and stoats have decimated some native populations. Even the brushtail possum, rainbow lorikeets, black swan and cockatoos which have been introduced from Australia, threaten the habitat of native New Zealand species.
No they could not be found in new zealand
There are no werewolves in New Zealand.
New Zealand fur seals, and Foxes
Yes there are still many species of grasshopper alive and well in New Zealand. Have a look at teara.govt.nz which will lead you to the encyclopedia of New Zealand.
Yes. Australia and New Zealand still trade numerous products.
Foxes, or the 45 sub-species related to foxes are in almost every country in the world except New Zealand. It would be very difficult to say which country has most, but I would bet on Canada.
He was born in New Zealand. But he was still an Aussie 100%!
Yes, the population of New Zealand is still, unfortunately, increasing.
There is a Union Jack on the the New Zealand flag because New Zealand was colonised by Great Britain, and it is still a part of the British Commonwealth. New Zealand still regards the Queen of England as their head of state and Queen.
It never has, we are still here!
I'm pretty sure Fennec Foxes are illegal because thay are endangered, but i don't know about new zealand you might be able to get one with a permit.
New Zealand * Added - The tuatara, also called the sphenodon, still lives in New Zealand.