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Giant Weta punga

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Giants heading to Hauraki Gulf isle

By Tim Higham . Image credit SUPPLIED. 2016 march

Over 300 wētā punga, bred at Auckland Zoo, were released into forest habitat on an island in The Noises group within the Hauraki Gulf in late December.

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