
Bird
Mallard
The familiar puddle duck
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Sunday, 28 June 2026New Zealand's flightless birds, tuatara, and marine mammals reflect millions of years without land mammals — kiwi, kea, and Hector's dolphin.
7 species in our guide are native to New Zealand.

Bird
The familiar puddle duck

Mammal
The roaring stag of Eurasian woodlands

Mammal
The ancestor of the domestic pig

Bird
The ring-necked game bird of field and forest

Bird
New Zealand's flightless nocturnal bird with nostrils at the tip of its bill

Fish
The deep-sea fish that only looks like a blob out of water

Invertebrate
The elusive deep-sea giant with enormous eyes
New Zealand is home to 7 species in our guide, including Mallard, Red Deer, Wild Boar, Common Pheasant, Kiwi, and more. Each profile covers habitat, diet, and conservation status.
Browse the species below for answer-first guides with range maps, FAQs, and comparison pages. For broader context, see our Animals of Oceania region page.
Several species native to New Zealand are listed as Vulnerable, Endangered, or Critically Endangered on the IUCN Red List. Check individual profiles for current status and how to help.