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Critter of the Week Tea-tree Fingers
The Tea-tree Fingers fungus is native to New Zealand and Australia and critically endangered in both countries. Audio
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Critter of the Week: Ngāokeoke
Audio 5 Nov 2021Ngaokeoke, or walking worms are literally older than the hills. Today's critter is a velveteen national treasure with bizarre hunting behaviour-the Murihiku Walking Worm is the tiniest of our… Audio
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Critter of the week - Crimson Jellyfish
Jellyfish are thought to be the oldest multicellular animals on the planet! They swarm our coasts in summer and are an important part of a healthy marine ecosystem. This week's critter is the tiny but… Audio, Gallery
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Critter of the Week: The redfin bully
Audio 22 Oct 2021The redfin bully is the jewel of New Zealand's freshwater fish species with distinctive red patterning on its fins and tail. Audio
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Critter of the week: Muehlenbeckia aphid
They might be a pest in the vege garden, but aphids are fascinating critters. They poop sugar, give birth like Matryoshka dolls, and fight off their enemies like powerful kickboxers. Audio
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Regenerating Wellington's seaweed forests
A new project in Wellington aims to regenerate the region's seaweed forests. Mountains to Sea executive director Zoe Studd talks to Jesse about their work. Audio
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Critter of the Week - The Walking Reindeer Fly
Within this group, there are 6 wingless species that sport antlers as impressive as any reindeer or stag. Audio
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Critter funds recipient
This week we reveal who has been chosen to get some of the money raised through the Critter t-shirts. We call one of them to reveal that they're going to get a funding boost, thanks to all the people… Audio
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Critter of the Week: The New Zealand Bat Flea
The New Zealand Bat Flea is the only threatened species of flea endemic to this country. Audio
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Critter of the Week: Giant Weta Fungus
This week's critter is a super rare fungus that attacks giant weta. It's only been seen a handful of times and might be more threatened than the weta it feeds on! Audio
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Critter of the Week: Prickly Stick Insect
You might find this week's critter on your rose bush, munching on the leaves of your plum tree, or in native forests. The prickly stick insect, Acanthoxyla prasina, is incredibly good at looking like… Audio
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Critter of the Week Snares Island Jumping Weta
This week's critter is a little brown weta native to the cold and windy Snares Islands, 100kms south of Rakiura. It might look unremarkable, but it has some pretty funky defence mechanisms and eating… Audio
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Critter of the Week The Giant Bladder Kelp
This week's critter is the Giant Bladder Kelp, or Rimurimu, can grow up to 50 metres tall and up to 70cm in a single day. It's swirling fronds create dense canopies called kelp forests which provide… Audio
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Critter of the Week: Giant Ichneumonid Wasp
Audio 27 Aug 2021This week's critter is New Zealand's largest native parasitoid wasp, Certonotus fractinervis (Giant Ichneumonid Wasp). Audio
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Critter of the Week: The Goblin Shark
This week's critter is perfect for a Friday the 13th show! Drifting in the dark waters of the world's deep oceans is a rare species of shark with demonic jaws, the Goblin shark. Audio
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Critter of the Week Te Pāpapa Pango
Cockroaches are one of the least-loved critters in the world but not all roaches are disease-infested household invaders. Te Pāpapa Pango is one of 21 cockroaches native to Aotearoa and is this week's… Audio
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Critter of the Week: Giant Knobbled Weevil
Audio 30 Jul 2021This week's critter is the Giant Knobbled Weevil is a bumpy plant-munching native now found only on remote offshore islands off the coast of Fiordland and Stewart Island. Audio
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Critter of the Week - The Snail-sucking Ground Beetle
This week's critter is a snail's worst nightmare. It's the snail sucking Ground Beetle. Audio
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Critter of the Week Dusky Dragonfly
This week's critter is the secretive and unusual Dusk Dragonfly that lives only in the untouched forest streams of the North Island. Audio
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Critter of the Week: Lettuce Liverwort
This week's critter is the Lettuce Liverwort, which looks just like a frilly green lettuce and is smaller than your thumbnail ! Audio, Gallery
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Critter of the Week The Native landhopper
Have you ever noticed the little translucent critters that leap about when you disturb sand at the beach? That's the native landhopper, Makawe hurleyi, sometimes called ‘lawn shrimp’. Audio
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Critter of the Week Southern Elephant Seal
The Southern Elephant Seal is one of the top predators in the Southern Ocean. They are enormous beasts: males are 5 to 6 times heavier than females and weigh around 3 and a half tonnes which is… Audio, Gallery
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Critter of the week T shirts!
Audio 21 Jun 2021We have a new run of Critter of the Week T-shirts available! They're made in collaboration with NZ company Liminal and one of its owners Jeff Ward joins Jesse to explain how they're made. Audio
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Critter of the Week: The Mantis Shrimp
This week's critter is the Mantis Shrimp. Mantis shrimp are undoubtedly one of the coolest and scariest creatures alive. Nic Toki talks to Jesse about this little marine critter. Audio
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Critter of the Week: Greta Thunberg Freshwater Snail
This week's critter is the Greta Thunberg Freshwater Snail. Less than 3mm big and found in a muddy trickle beside the Cobb Valley Road in Kahurangi National Park, this week's critter is a tiny snail… Audio
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Critter of the Week: The Spiny Longhorn beetle
This week's critter is the Spiny Longhorn, a rare native beetle found in forests throughout the country. Its larvae burrow into dead trees, chewing their way to the bottom before resurrecting… Audio
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Critter of the Week: The Southern Splash-zone Spider
This week's critter is the Southern Splash-zone Spider, which lives in the high tide zone of our rocky southern coasts. Audio
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Critter of the Week Koitareke
The Koitareke, or Marsh Crake, is a small and secretive native bird that we still don’t know a lot about. It lives deep in wetland vegetation and is recognisable by its witchy cackles at dusk and… Audio
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Critter of the Week Waitakere Firedot Lichen
The firedot lichen, Caloplaca allanii, is found only on the Waitakere coastline West of Auckland on old volcanic rocks near the ocean's spray. It is one of six Nationally Critical lichens in Aotearoa.
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Critter of the Week: The Blobfish
Voted the world's ugliest animal in 2013, the blobfish is a beloved internet phenomenon. But they look very different underwater. Audio, Gallery