The dry grasslands are home to a large number of insects including beetles, grasshoppers,
cicadas, moths, and
wētā (a kind of large grasshopper). One particular insect is the
Prodontria lewisi which only remains in a small area of sand dunes around
Cromwell. Endemic reptiles include two rare lizards, the
Otago skink (
Oligosoma otagense) and the
grand skink (
Oligosoma grande). The Canterbury riverbeds are an important habitat for invertebrates such as
McCann's skink (
Oligosoma maccanni), and especially birds such as the very rare
black stilt (
Himantopus novazelandiae) which remains only in wetlands of the
Waitaki River system. Another endemic species of the Canterbury plains is the
Canterbury mudfish (
Neochanna burrowsius) which has adapted to burying itself in the mud of riverbeds during the dry season. Finally the
Otago Peninsula is an important breeding ground for the
New Zealand fur seal (
Arctophoca forsteri) and
New Zealand sea lion (
Phocarctos hookeri). ==Threats and preservation==