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diablosinmusica t1_jc829sl wrote
I don't see any tree stars though.
cote112 t1_jc757nv wrote
Ferns are great. Except when they're covered in ticks.
CampsG OP t1_jc7h6co wrote
Luckily there are no ticks in New Zealand!
cote112 t1_jc7l2bo wrote
What a magical place
Prophecy_X3 t1_jc96b2k wrote
New Zealand has ticks. They generally don't carry diseases that can be transmitted to humans which is nice
diablosinmusica t1_jc822lw wrote
And there are no cats in America
gregorydgraham t1_jccajxa wrote
You are correct: there ticks in New Zealand
Ministry of Health information -
New Zealand has endemic ticks (i.e., they occur here and nowhere else in the world). These species are host-specific and infest mainly birds. Endemic New Zealand ticks generally do not transmit diseases to humans.
There is also an introduced species of tick in New Zealand – the brown cattle tick (Haemaphysalis longicornis), which can infest warm-blooded mammals (such as cattle or humans). In some parts of the world the cattle tick is known as vector of animal and human diseases, such as tick borne fever, Japanese (Oriental) spotted fever, Russian spring-summer encephalitis. However, these diseases are not present in New Zealand.
recongal42 t1_jc9z6cc wrote
I just told my daughter about this movie!
cammylammy t1_jc7xrg6 wrote
Only dinosaurs are missing xD
Comfortable-Pin-8186 t1_jc8md3k wrote
Jurassic Park Theme plays
jm1186 t1_jc871rp wrote
If you see a dinosaur, please let us know.
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nelpal t1_jc9b4ir wrote
Nice photo - is that Lake Rere?
carmium t1_jc9bq5m wrote
Did you catch that little stegosaur on the treelike?
Scell_ t1_jc9rhdv wrote
NZ has the best National parks, change my mind
Haywe t1_jca2hfo wrote
They do move in herds
Ambitious_Hyena4635 t1_jca2yxp wrote
WOW this is beautiful. Thank you for this. I cannot stop looking at it.
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Lil-Scrapple-Blossom t1_jcaq205 wrote
Welcome to Jurassic Park
cloche_du_fromage t1_jcckz61 wrote
West Coast is stunning. How was it for sand flies?
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paulitition t1_jc9j84c wrote
No because the ferns were like 5-10x the size
CampsG OP t1_jc75f9r wrote
The forests in New Zealand are different from anywhere else on earth I have been. They are dominated by ferns in a way really unseen elsewhere due to a prehistoric separation of the landmass that became New Zealand from the rest of the Southern supercontinent Gondwana back in the days of the dinosaurs. Ferns remained more dominant to this day than elsewhere in the world, giving you the feeling of stepping back in time when you roam the forests there. This sense of wonder was only enhanced by the wall of rock and snow that rose out of the valley across from me as I emerged from the forest to the edge of this lake. It was so beautiful I stopped short of my planned campsite to camp nearby so I could enjoy the view here for sunset. It was worth the extra miles the next day.
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