Do they have crocodiles in New Zealand?

Rest assured there are no snakes or crocodiles. We do have one poisonous spider (the Katipo) - sightings of which are about as common as that of the Yeti. The most dangerous creature you are likely to encounter is a grumpy possum.
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Do crocodiles live in New Zealand?

Are there Crocodiles in New Zealand? Much like with the snakes, New Zealand is officially a croc-free country. This isn't to say that one or two might not show their faces from time to time, however, as there has been a confirmed sighting or two over the years.
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Are saltwater crocodiles in New Zealand?

Meet NZ's Only Giant Saltwater Crocodiles

Scar and Goldie were captured as they had become problem crocodiles. Crocodiles are ambush predators which means that they wait for their food to come to them and they do not need a massive land area in order to be happy.
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Does New Zealand have any dangerous animals?

There are No Dangerous Animals in New Zealand…

While New Zealand wildlife is quite safe, there is, however, three types of spider that can hurt if they bite (which is a rare occurrence): the white-tailed spider, redback spider and the katipo spider.
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What is the most dangerous creature in New Zealand?

Sharks are probably the most dangerous animal in New Zealand as several species roam the waters, including the great white and oceanic whitetip. New Zealand also has a few venomous spider species, including the Katipo spider, redback spider, and white-tailed spider.
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Why there is no snake in New Zealand?

Snakes are more common than lizards around the world, and yet New Zealand is home to several species of lizard and not a single snake. Since snakes have neither evolved nor been deposited on the islands of New Zealand, their appearance would be a threat to other local wildlife, and so they are vigorously repelled.
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Is it true that New Zealand has no snakes?

New Zealand is one of the only completely snake-free countries in the world. This is because snakes never evolved in New Zealand, and no snakes ever made their way across the ocean to make the islands their home.
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Is New Zealand safer than Australia?

In 2019, New Zealand was ranked as the second safest country in the world. New Zealand has a lower crime rate than Australia. Plus, you won't have to worry about any snakes!
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Are there lions in New Zealand?

Introduced - Captive in New Zealand

African Lions were first introduced to Paradise Valley Springs in the 1970's.
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Is it true that Hawaii has no snakes?

Hawaii has several species of protected and endangered birds. Hawaii has no native snakes, and it's illegal to own the animals in the islands.
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Do crocodiles live in the ocean in Australia?

Crocodiles do not live in the ocean. Because they are semi-aquatic, they still need access to land where their food sources are found. While they can survive for extended periods of time without food, they still need access to their food. With this in mind, they are mostly found in rivers, estuaries, and even lakes.
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Are there grizzly bears in New Zealand?

The New Zealand grizzly bear is a subspecies of brown bear that is native to New Zealand. It is descended from prehistoric brown bears, despite its name, that rafted all the way from southeastern Asia to New Zealand.
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Are there alligators in Australia?

There are no alligators in Australia, only crocodiles. They can live in either fresh or saltwater and are found across much of the top coast of Australia. Both fresh and saltwater crocodiles live throughout Kakadu National Park, so if you do happen to see one, be sure to ask your guide about which species it may be.
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What countries have crocodiles?

Today, crocodiles are found in tropical regions of Africa, Asia, Australia and the Americas. They normally live near lakes, rivers, wetlands and even some saltwater regions. Crocodiles live in tropical climates because they are cold-blooded and cannot generate their own heat.
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Are there sharks in New Zealand?

There are about 66 types of sharks found in New Zealand waters, most of them are rarely-seen deep water species, and many are threatened or endangered internationally.
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Are there wolves in New Zealand?

The New Zealand gray wolf is a highly social animal, living in packs as large to hunt large prey and survive against other predators, including polar hounds. Their diet consists of deer, tahrs, guanacos, wild boars, tapirs and other animals. They also known to scavenge New Zealand elephant carcasses.
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Does New Zealand have walrus?

NZ fur seals belong to the family of pinnipeds. There is 3 families of pinnipeds: true seals (leopard seals, elephant seals), eared seals (fur seals, sea lions) and walruses.
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Are cats allowed in New Zealand?

Bringing cats into New Zealand

You can only bring your cat into New Zealand if it comes from an approved country. Approved countries are grouped into three categories based on their rabies status.
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Is it cheaper to live in NZ or Australia?

When comparing the cost of living in New Zealand vs Australia, New Zealand is the more affordable country to live in. On average, consumer prices in New Zealand are 3.96% lower than in Australia. Rent and groceries cost 17.70% and 5.92% less. Eating out at a restaurant will also cost less in New Zealand.
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Do Aussies and Kiwis get along?

The Aussies and the Kiwis usually get along pretty well and the nations enjoy a very healthy relationship but it's a sibling-like rivalry and either sides desperately want to get better of each other. Michael Thompson is of Maori origin and lives in Wellington.
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Is New Zealand as hot as Australia?

Australia is warmer than New Zealand, with a summer average of 30°C and winter average of 15°C. New Zealand, is a touch cooler, with a summer average around 20 to 25 degrees and a winter average around 12°.
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Does New Zealand get snow?

Most snow in New Zealand falls in the mountain areas. Snow rarely falls in the coastal areas of the North Island and west of the South Island, although the east and south of the South Island may experience some snow in winter.
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Why are there no snakes in Alaska?

The reason Alaska is so naturally snake-less is due to how cold it is. The ground freezes and there's a lot of snow in the winter. Snakes are cold-blooded and tend to live in warmer places.
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Does New Zealand have tarantulas?

Fortunately, no spiders of the tarantula family live in New Zealand ...
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Are there scorpions in New Zealand?

Although New Zealand is thankfully free of scorpions, we do have pseudoscorpions! They look very similar to their counterparts, but without the fearsome tail and sting.
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