The green turtle is only an occasional visitor to the very north of New Zealand. It does not breed there. It's mainly lives in more tropical climates.
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.
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.
The people of New Zealand can be classified into 4 groups, European/other (78%), Maori, (15%), Asian, (9%), and Pacific Peoples, (7%).
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yes, if you marry a new zealand citizen you will be elegible to live in nz.
sharks,fish,sting rays,crabs,turtles well maybe if you went down there u will find out
it varies on the different types of the sea turtles. it depends on their types.
New Zealand and the cooler waters around Australia.
different kinds
a snapping turtle lives in shallow waters. Thank you for asking.
swamps and slow moving waters in eastern Australia
They live in shallow, warm waters where there are rocks along the Great Barrier Reef!
cold couse my sisters turtle has had a reaction to hot water
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.
Painter turtles, also known as painted turtles, can be found in freshwater habitats such as ponds, lakes, rivers, and marshes across North America. They prefer slow-moving waters with plenty of vegetation for basking and hunting.
they can live in different types of waters
There are two types of turtles: Freshwater turtles and sea turtles. All freshwater turtles live mostly in water but often climb onto rocks and land to bask in the sun, mate, and lay eggs. Sea turtles don't bask in the sun, but they mate and lay eggs on land. Freshwater turtles live in rivers and lakes, and sea turtles live in the ocean.