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Collared Peccary
Collared Peccary's old design has large black hair with twintails attached by three scrunchies that reaches at least below the shoulders, and a fringe that reaches the eyebrows. Her skin is pale and her eyes brown, she holds a delighted smile.
Sand Cat
The Sand cats live in three distinct regions of the world: Africa's Sahara desert, Sand cats prefer a very dry, arid habitat with little vegetation, for which they are well adapted.
Short-Beaked Common Dolphin
Dolphins are very social and playful animals, they travel in pods of 20 to 60 animals which can merge into so-called mega-pods consisting of thousands of specimen. They mix with other species of dolphin and even hunt together with yellowfin tuna, sea
Komodo Dragon
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The local Sundanese people often call them "Ora", meaning land crocodile.-
According to the San Diego Zoo, no western scientist had ever seen a real Komodo dragon until 1912. They were only regarded as mythical creatures by non-locals before their eventual di
Northern Dwarf Siren
Northern Dwarf Siren has brown eyes and waist-length green hair that gets darker towards the ends, with yellow stripes on her bangs and brown spots on the top of her head. She has two orange gills coming out of the hair on each side of her head.
Greater Glider
Greater Gliders are found in the east coast of Australia. They are the largest species in the Pseudocheiridae family, and the only ones who don't have a prehensile tail, despite being proportionally long.
Hellbender
Despite their terrifying name, hellbenders aren't scary. They're aquatic salamanders, and they don't bite people unless provoked.
Giroro
Giroro has long white hair with a red cap with flaps. Instead of her yellow skull insignia being in the middle of it like the other members of the squad, it inside to the side.
She has, like the original Geroro, a large scar going horizontally through her left eye.
Striped Skunk
Scientific Name: Mephitis mephitis
Diet: Insectivore
Distribution: North America
Average Lifespan in the Wild: 3 years
Romanised Name: Shima sukanku
Conservation Status: Least Concern
Japanese Name: シマスカンク
Domestic Pig
Conservation Status: Domesticated
Japanese Name: ブタ
Scientific Name: Sus scrofa domesticus
Average Lifespan in the Wild: 15-20 years
Romanised Name: Buta
Also known as: Pig, Swine, Hog
Distribution: Widespread
Diet: Omnivore