Blue Fairy Penguin
The smallest penguin species is The Little Blue Penguin (eudyptula mior), which is also called the Fairy Penguin. It averages 16 in (40cm) and weighs 1kg (2.2lb). They're native to Australia and New Zealand and the Maori call them Korora.
From 1933 until 1940, the smallest denomination New Zealand coin in circulation was the Threepence. From 1940 until 1967, the smallest denomination New Zealand coin in circulation was the Halfpenny. All other predecimal coins circulating in New Zealand prior to decimalisation were mostly British with some Australian coins. Some of the British coins may have included the Farthing and maybe even some fractional Farthings. From the introduction of decimal currency in 1967, the smallest denomination New Zealand coin was the 1 cent coin until the 1 and 2 cent coins were withdrawn and demonetised in 1990. From 1990, the smallest denomination New Zealand coin was the 5 cent coin until it withdrawn and demonetised in 2006. Since 2006, the smallest denomination New Zealand coin is the 10 cent coin.
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Yes. There are about a dozen different species of penguin that are regular inhabitants of New Zealand, including the sub-Antarctic islands such as Campbell, Auckland etc. We occasionally have rarer visits of other penguin species.
The Hector's dolphin (named are Sir James Hector) is New Zealand's smallest dolphin. It is the only dolphin endemic to New Zealand. it is also one of the world's smallest dolphins, growing to about 1.2 metres in length.
The smallest penguin species is The Little Blue Penguin (eudyptula mior), which is also called the Fairy Penguin. It averages 16 in (40cm) and weighs 1kg (2.2lb). They're native to Australia and New Zealand and the Maori call them Korora.
The smallest type of penguin in the world is the Little Blue Penguin, also known as the Fairy Penguin. They are found in Australia and New Zealand, and typically grow to be about 13 inches tall and weigh around 2 pounds.
1 Emperor Penguin called Happy Feet
club penguin and it is not new zealand it is American
Fairy Penguins live in Australia and New Zealand. The Fairy Penguin is also called the Little Blue Penguin, Little Penguin or the Blue Penguin.
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From 1933 until 1940, the smallest denomination New Zealand coin in circulation was the Threepence. From 1940 until 1967, the smallest denomination New Zealand coin in circulation was the Halfpenny. All other predecimal coins circulating in New Zealand prior to decimalisation were mostly British with some Australian coins. Some of the British coins may have included the Farthing and maybe even some fractional Farthings. From the introduction of decimal currency in 1967, the smallest denomination New Zealand coin was the 1 cent coin until the 1 and 2 cent coins were withdrawn and demonetised in 1990. From 1990, the smallest denomination New Zealand coin was the 5 cent coin until it withdrawn and demonetised in 2006. Since 2006, the smallest denomination New Zealand coin is the 10 cent coin.
The Little Blue penguin, also known as the Little Penguin or the Fairy penguin, is found along the shorelines of southern Australia (including Tasmania) and New Zealand. They are not found in Antarctica, preferring warmer waters.
The smallest mintage of New Zealand predecimal general circulation coins was the 1961 Halfcrown with only 80,000 minted. The smallest mintage of New Zealand decimal general circulation coins was the 1997 Two Dollar coin with only 1,008,000 minted.
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A Waitaha penguin is an extinct species of penguin native to New Zealand, Latin name Megadyptes waihata.