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What animals and plants are in New Zealand?
The level of endemism among New Zealand plants and animals is one of the highest in the world. The tuatara, moa, kiwi, kōkako, saddleback, huia, kākāpō, native frogs and giant carnivorous land snails are just some of the species that are unique to New Zealand.The silver fern

The silver fern has been accepted as a symbol of New Zealand's national identity since the 1880s. To Māori, the elegant shape of the fronds stood for strength, stubborn resistance, and enduring power.New Zealand is filled with unique animals—although they are not always easy to spot! From the fascinating kiwi bird to the world's smallest penguins, New Zealand is home to many species of animals. Most of the species are not native to New Zealand; the only native mammals are bats and marine mammals.

Why is New Zealand so famous : A small island nation home to around 4.5 million people located in the Pacific Ocean, New Zealand is famous for its national rugby team, its indigenous Maori culture and its picturesque landscape. If you're an international student considering studying abroad, New Zealand may be a long way from home.

How many plants are in New Zealand

Some 8500 different kinds of plants are indigenous to New Zealand.

What is the most common plant in New Zealand : Most common trees and plants in New Zealand

  • The Nīkau. Said to be the most common tree in all of New Zealand.
  • The Totara. This beautiful tree is also called the Silver Fir Spruce.
  • The Agathis Australis. Also known as the kauri.
  • The Manuka. It is also known as the tea tree.

National animal and flower

The flightless native bird, the kiwi, represents New Zealand, but it has no official status as a symbol. New Zealand does not have an official national flower, but the silver fern (Cyathea dealbata), which appears on army insignia and sporting team uniforms, is an unofficial national emblem.

Bats/Pekapeka

Bats/Pekapeka

New Zealand's only native land mammal, there are two types of bat found on our islands; the long-tailed bat and the short-tailed bat. Both species' bodies are about the size of a thumb with their wingspan reaching around 30 centimetres.

Does New Zealand have sharks

New Zealand is recognised as one of the world's hot spots for white sharks. White sharks, often called white pointers or great white sharks, are large, iconic marine predators. New Zealand is a global hotspot for this species, along with the waters off California (US), South Africa, Australia and Japan.The Kiwi bird

The Kiwi bird is a national icon. A rare, small and flightless nocturnal bird that can only be found in New Zealand, of course! Despite their popularity, you will have to be quite patient when attempting to spot the Kiwi.As a large island nation New Zealand has abundant natural resources and mineral wealth. Prominent manufacturing industries include aluminium production, food processing, metal fabrication, wood and paper products. Mining, manufacturing, electricity, gas, water, and waste services accounted for 16.5% of GDP as of 2013.

80,000 species

New Zealand makes an important contribution to global biodiversity, with an estimated 80,000 species of native animals, plants, and fungi. We have comparatively few native flowering plants and land-based vertebrates (animals with backbones).

What is the rarest plant in New Zealand : Learn its story and what we can do to help. Visit the island replicated in the lake where two of the rarest plants in the world Pennantia baylisiana and Tecomanthe speciosa grow. There is only one of each of these plants surviving in the wild on Manawatawhi (part of the Three Kings Islands).

What is the only animal in New Zealand : Tuatara. Not only is the tuatara an animal that's completely unique to New Zealand, it is also the last surviving species of the Sphenodontia – an order of reptiles that thrived during the dinosaur age some 200 million years ago.

What land animals are native to New Zealand

The only land mammals that are native to NZ are bats. There are two species of bats that can be seen in the country: The long-tailed bat or Pekapeka is one of only two native New Zealand land mammals. It is a small dark brown bat with short rounded ears and a tail that is as long as its body.

Here in Aotearoa New Zealand, where there are no wild monkeys, we are all familiar with these sayings. In the Teeth Talons and Taxidermy exhibition at the Whanganui Regional Museum there is a juvenile southern pig-tailed macaque, from India.Like our beaches, NZ's rivers and lakes have their own set of dangers, but they aren't patrolled and many of their most dangerous hazards are hidden beneath the surface. As such, drownings in NZ rivers are more common than in any other water environment.

Are there crocodiles in New Zealand : No, there aren't any snakes or crocodiles in New Zealand. However, there is one poisonous spider — the katipō. It's native yet also endangered so you're highly unlikely to come across one. They're rarely only found near the seashore under driftwood or around coastal grasses.