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WETA
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A native of New Zealand that paid us a visit today, Quick Facts •The weta is only found in New Zealand and is so old it has outlived the dinosaurs. * Weta is the name given to about 70 insect species endemic to New Zealand. There are many similar species around the world, though most are in the southern hemisphere. The name comes from the Māori word 'wētā' and is the same in the plural (like 'sheep'). The Māori word for the Giant Weta is 'wētā punga' (lumpy or jointed weta).

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