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Aquatic plant that grows in salt water and forms dense woody, creeping underground root systems.
Will sometimes bite and gives a light greasy odour when crushed.
Asian and Australian paper wasps
Smaller than common and German wasps, they are known to prey on monarch butterflies.
Brightly coloured parrot with a distinctive red head, with white cheek patches.
Significant predator that preys on a variety of native species birds, lizards, frogs, eggs, eels and insects.
New Zealand has the highest densities of wasps in the world due to the lack of natural predators.
Introduced from Australia in the 1860s to control pastoral insect pests. Known to harass and sometimes kill a variety of other birds.
A small lizard, measuring about 3-4 cm excluding its long thin tail. Probably arrived accidentally via cargo from Australia.
Introduced from Australia in 1837 to establish a fur industry. An economic and environmental threat to New Zealand.
Introduced from Europe in the 1880s to control rabbits, they are an aggressive and relentless hunter.