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Pale Fox
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This is the least known of all the canids, and studies on its distribution, status and ecological requirements are needed.
Boomslang
Boomslangs are a venomous snake species endemic to sub-Saharan Africa, most commonly found in the central and southern regions of the continent. The boomslang is a slender snake that averages 1 to 1.5 m (3.
Common Degu
Japanese Name: デグー
Conservation Status: Least Concern
Also known as: Degu
Diet: Herbivore
Romanised Name: Degū
Average Lifespan in the Wild: Unknown
Scientific Name: Octodon degus
Distribution: Chile
Snow Leopard
Due to their habitat in snowy environments, the fur of the snow leopard is thick and designed to insulate heat well. Their paws are wide, which distributes their weight across the snow as they walk, operating in a similar way to snow shoes.
Chukar Partridge
Chukar Partridge has red eyes with crimson red eye shadows and shoulder-length ash brown hair, tied in a small ponytail.
Peach Panther
This friend might be a reference to the popular cartoon character, the pink panther.
Skyfish
A skyfish is not a scientifically proven animal in the real world; rather, it is a phenomena that some people have attributed to a living thing. In 1994, José Escamilla presented evidence of skyfish as a video recording he made while looking for UFOs.
Amazon Tree Boa
Amazon Tree Boa has brown hair tied in two long braids. She has a red, blackorange hoodie with the patterns off her animal species. The hood, like other serpentine Friends, has 'eyes' on it, however in Boa's case these are closed.
Shiserval Lefty
Conservation Status: Unidentified Mysterious Animal
Classification: ?
Romanised Name: Shīsābaru refuti
Original Species: Serval, Shisa Lefty
Japanese Name: シーサーバル・レフティ
Masked Palm Civet
Romanised Name: Hakubishin
Distribution: Southeast Asia
Average Lifespan in the Wild: 10 years
Scientific Name: Paguma larvata
Conservation Status: Least Concern
Diet: Carnivore
Japanese Name: ハクビシン