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Atlantic Puffin
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During the mating season, a male puffin's beak will turn yellow, orange, and blue.-
A puffin can hold 20 fish in its beak.
Hooded Seal
The Hooded Seals are found at high latitudes in the North Atlantic, and seasonally they extend their range north into the Arctic Ocean.
King Cobra
King cobras live mainly in the rain forests and plains of India, southern China, and Southeast Asia, and their coloring can vary greatly from region to region. They are comfortable in the trees, on land, and in water. The king cobra averages at 3 to 4 m (9.8 to 13.
Japanese Giant Salamander
Scientific Name: Andrias japonicus
Conservation Status: Near Threatened
Average Lifespan in the Wild: Unknown
Japanese Name: オオサンショウウオ
Diet: Carnivore
Romanised Name: Ōsanshō̄o
Distribution: southwestern Japan
Japanese Squirrel
The Japanese Squirrel is normally found in the islands of Honshu, Shikoku and Kyushu in Japan. They have reddish grey fur with tufted ears. Sharp claws and bushy tails. However, in the winter, their fur changes color, to become light brown and white to camoufla
Sumatran Elephant
Diet: Unknown
Distribution: Sumatra
Japanese Name: スマトラゾウ
Conservation Status: Critically Endangered
Average Lifespan in the Wild: Unknown
Romanised Name: Sumatorazou
Scientific Name: Elephas maximus sumatranus
Rock Hyrax
Rock Hyraxes can be found throughout most of Africa and the Arabian Peninsula, living in arid land habitat including deserts, savannas and scrub forests. These hyraxes are heavily built for their size, with a weight of about 4 kg and a length that ranges from 305 to 5
New Guinea Singing Dog
Scientific Name: Canis lupus dingo
Romanised Name: Nyū ginia hairandowairudodoggu
Average Lifespan in the Wild: 12-16 years
Also known as: New Guinea Highland dog
Diet: Omnivore
Conservation Status: Vulnerable
Japanese Badger
Distribution: Japan
Scientific Name: Meles anakuma
Japanese Name: ニホンアナグマ
Diet: Omnivore
Romanised Name: Nihonanaguma
Also known as: Japanese black badger
Average Lifespan in the Wild: 10 years
Conservation Status: Least Concern
Dodo
The dodo is a large, extinct, flightless bird that was endemic to the island of Mauritius in the Indian Sea. The island was discovered in the early 15th century and the first recorded mention of the dodo was by Dutch sailors in 1568.