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Mediterranean Monk Seal
Scientific Name: Monachus monachus
Average Lifespan in the Wild: 20-25
Diet: Piscivore
Conservation Status: Endangered
Romanised Name: Chichuukaimonkuazarashi
Japanese Name: チチュウカイモンクアザラシ
Jaguar
The Jaguars are the largest of South America's big cats. They once roamed from the southern tip of that continent north to the region surrounding the U.S.-Mexico border.
Black-Backed Jackal
In real life, the black-backed jackal comes from Africa, and gets its name due to its black 'saddle' pattern across its back. The rest of its fur is a reddish color, close to tan.
Culpeo
Also known as: Andean Fox
Scientific Name: Lycalopex culpaeus
Average Lifespan in the Wild: Unknown
Diet: Omnivore
Japanese Name: クルペオギツネ
Conservation Status: Least Concern
Romanised Name: Kurupeo Gitsune
Indri
Indris are a species found in the northeastern section of Madagascar. They are one of the largest lemurs currently living, being around 7 kg of weight and around 60 cm in length.
Leo
Classification: Cultural icon
Original Species: Lion
Also known as: Kimba
Conservation Status: Unidentified Mysterious Animal
Japanese Name: レオ
Romanised Name: Reo
Spectacled Bear
The spectacled bear (Tremarctos ornatus), is the last remaining short-faced bear.
Nilgai
Nilgai is a species of antelope that is widely distributed in India, and can also be found in Nepal and Pakistan. This species has also been introduced to the United States and Mexico.
Domestic Dog
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The name 'Shiba Inu' is a Nagano prefecture dialect word meaning "Little Brushwood Dog". When translated literally, it means 'small dog'.-
Higejii
Also known as: Higejii-san
Japanese Name: ヒゲじい
Classification: Mascot
Romanised Name: Higejii
Conservation Status: Unidentified Mysterious Animal
Original Species: Human