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ANIMALS IN NEW ZEALAND

Jan 21, 2017

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New Zealand is three hours in an aeroplane from the nearest country, at the bottom of the world.

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Our flag. Like Australia’s but... How is it different?

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A kauri tree with a name:Tane Mahuta: Lord of the Forest2.000 years old

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New ZealandAnimals and Birds

Moa

He weighed 230kg.

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The Haast Eagle.

Hunted the moa

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GIANT PENGUIN(a model)(and a nieta de dos años)

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KIWI – big feet,Long beak.He says “kiiwii”

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And here is its egg!

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Pukeko – he lives on the ground near water

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TAKAHE – ANOTHER BIRD THAT CANNOT FLY!

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Tui = they love sugar. They get it from flowers

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KAKA

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Kea – a naughty parrot who lives in the mountains.

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Kakapo: the biggest parrot in the world. He can’t fly and says BOOOOM BOOOM BOOOM

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Tuatara: like a small dinosaur.

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Kunekune – a short, fat pig. Very friendly. People have them as pets (mascotas)

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Short tail bat – New Zealand’s only NATIVE mammals are bats.

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A NZ frog. The babies come out of the egg as tiny frogs.

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Weta: A VERY big saltamontes, as big as a sparrow

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Kapa haka....the Maori