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I don't know what language it is so I can't tell you. Check out this site: dictionary.com and click on translator on the heading.

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Q: What is the English name for paua?
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What is the scientific name for Paua?

Paua Scientific name is Haliotis iris, Haliotis australis-


What are Paua Fritters?

Paua Fritters are a combination of flour, egg and minced Paua.


How many species of paua are there?

There are only 3 species that can be directly called Paua. Silver Paua, Virgin Paua and normal Paua (though they can all be split into sub species).


How do you say 'i have a paua' in Maori?

e whai ahau he Paua ' literally means 'I have a Paua!


How much seaweed do paua eat?

Your average adult Paua can possible nibble through about 1kg of Paua in a day, of course the larger the Paua the healthier the appetite.


Where can I find a picture of a paua?

There is plenty of pictures of Paua on the internet, just type "Paua" into Google's images section.


Movement of paua New Zealand?

Are you wanting to know if the Paua are on the move or are you wishing to move Paua within NZ. Most Paua Beds have been in much the same places for many centuries.


How long has paua been around for?

The Paua has existed for several millions of years.


How many years has the paua been alive for?

Paua as a species has been existing on Planet earth for millions of years. Paua by its self can live for about 30 years.


What eats a paua?

Paua Eats mostly seaweed and seemingly most vegetation in the sea. What eats the Paua: Apart from man there is also a large Starfish that attacks and eats the Paua as well.


What types of paua are there?

There is only one species of paua known as Haliotis iris, commonly found in New Zealand. Paua are sea snails with beautifully colored shells that are highly valued for their iridescent hues and are especially prized in Maori culture for their sacred significance and use in traditional art.


Hi Is it cheaper to buy hole paua or minced paua. Cheers kevin?

hole puna