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Chipmunk
The chipmunk or eastern chipmunk is a small animal that reaches about 30 cm in length including the tail, and a weight of 66 to 150 g. The cheek pouches are made of stretchy skin so the animal can stuff them with food. The pouches get larger as the chipmunk gets old
Red Panda
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Coypu
The coypu also known as Nutria is a large, herbivorous, semiaquatic rodent. The coypu somewhat resembles a very large rat, or a beaver with a small tail. Superficially the Coypu and the Brown Rat are rather similar in appearance, hardly surprising as they are both rodents
Barbary Lion
Locally extinct due to hunting and excessive habitat encroachment, in 1920, the last known Barbary Lion in Northern Africa was killed in Morocco. Currently, small populations are said to still exist in pockets around Algeria.
Australian Devil
The Tasmanian devil (Sarcophilus harrisii) is a carnivorous marsupial of the family Dasyuridae. Open forests and woodlands are preferred, while tall or dense wet forests are avoided.
Valcoara
Japanese Name: バルコアラ
Conservation Status: Unidentified Mysterious Animal
Classification: Mascot
Romanised Name: Barukoara
Original Species: Parcoala, Serval
Tasmanian Devil
Tasmanian Devil has dark short hair with four white task on the front head. She wear a black and white sleeveless shirt with a little skirt as the same color and a apron which has a large pocket.
Mountain Goat
Mountain goats can be found mostly around the mountainous ranges of North America. Despite their name, mountain goats are not actually part of the goat genus. They are instead more related to serows and gorals.
Black Wildebeest
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The black wildebeest was nearly exterminated in the 19th century, but is now recovering and has been reintroduced into parts of its former range.
Numbat
Numbats are solitary, very territorial and have very big home ranges due to their dependency on termites.