
Waitoreke - Wikipedia
Waitoreke, also commonly referred to as the South Island otter, is an otter/beaver-like creature in New Zealand folklore. In its rare inferred sightings it is usually described as a small otter-like …
Waitoreke | Cryptid Wiki - Fandom
The Waitoreke (or Waitoreki, Waitorete) is an otter/beaver-like cryptid said to live in New Zealand. It is usually described as a small otter-like animal that lives in the South Island of New Zealand.
【神秘动物学】Waitoreke - 知乎 - 知乎专栏
Waitoreke(亦称 waitoreki,waitorete)是一种类似于水獭与河狸的动物,体型只有猫的大小,据称栖息在纽西兰南岛的湖泊和河流周围。 詹姆斯·库克船长在1772年抵达纽西兰 Dusky Sound …
【神秘动物学】韦托雷克(Waitoreke) - 知乎专栏
2022年4月13日 · 韦托雷克(Waitoreke)是一种长相类似水獭的神秘动物,据说它们栖息在新西兰南岛地区的湖泊和河流里。 这种生物看起来就有点像水獭和海狸的杂交一样,据报道韦托雷 …
Cryptid Profile: The Waitoreke - THE PINE BARRENS INSTITUTE
2018年8月18日 · The Waitoreke is an otter-like cryptid that is said to inhabit the areas around lakes and rivers on the South Island of New Zealand. The creature is described as somewhat …
Waitoreke | Thomas Morgan
The Waitoreke, also called the Kaureke, is an unknown aquatic monotreme similar to an otter or a platypus reported in the South Island of New Zealand. Described as about 10 pounds and 1.5 …
The Cryptid Zoo: Waitoreke (or Maori Otter) - newanimal.org
The waitoreke might be a new species of otter, or something even more exciting: a new marsupial or even a new monotreme (egg-laying mammal) like the duck-billed platypus. In any case, …
Waitoreke - Giant Otter | Paranormal NZ - Paranormal New …
2014年1月5日 · Tales of strange Otter-like creatures, the Waitoreke, have come from the South Island of New Zealand and persist to the present day. What is this strange creature? Is it an …
Waitoreke | ReadWeb
The Waitoreke is a cryptid described as an otter/beaver-like animal living in New Zealand's South Island. The creature is small, with brownish fur and short legs, often seen near water. There …
New Zealand Otter / Waitoreke | Kids Restore The Kepler
New Zealand Otter / Waitoreke. Have you ever heard of a mythical amphibious mammal swimming in Lake Te Anau? Stoats are infamous for the wrong reasons, but not so their …