New Zealand Fur Seals are common in New Zealand. They are able to hold their breath for 11 minutes and can dive down to 250m.
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The Australasian gannet is a conspicuous, predominantly white seabird that is common in New Zealand coastal waters.
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The fluttering shearwater, with its distinctive, ‘flutter-glide’ flight, is a ubiquitous seabird of inshore waters in the top half of NZ.
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The spotted shag and closely related Pitt Island shag are the only yellow-footed shag species endemic to New Zealand.
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