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Okapi
The okapi, also known as the forest giraffe, congolese giraffe or zebra giraffe is the only other living member of the Giraffidae family, excluding Giraffes. It bears resemblance of a Zebra, but aren't related. Okapi is a medium-sized giraffid, standing 1.
Skyfish
Japanese Name: スカイフィッシュ
Romanised Name: Sukaifisshu
Average Lifespan in the Wild: Unknown
Also known as: Rods
Distribution: Unknown
Scientific Name: ?
Conservation Status: Unidentified Mysterious Animal
Diet: Unknown
White-Naped Crane
White-Naped Cranes are a bird species that can be found breeding in northeastern Mongolia, southeastern Russia and northeastern China, and migrating to its wintering grounds in central China, Korea and Japan.
Suzaku
Suzaku is one of the Four Symbols of the Chinese constellations, it represents the fire-element, the direction south, and the season summer correspondingly.
Thus it is sometimes called the Vermilion bird of the South. It is known as Zhu Que in Chinese, Suzaku in Japanese.
Baird's Tapir
Baird's tapir (Tapirus bairdii), also known as the Central American tapir.
Sable Antelope
Distribution: Wooded savannah in East Africa south of Kenya, Southern Africa
Scientific Name: Hippotragus niger
Average Lifespan in the Wild: 16-19
Japanese Name: セーブルアンテロープ
Romanised Name: Sēburuanterōpu
Conservation Status: Least Concern
Spectacled Caiman
The spectacled caiman is a medium-sized caiman measuring approximately 1.80 m in length. The maximum known size for the species is 2.65 m. Females are smaller than males with an average size of 1.4 m. A few female individuals can sometimes reach 2 m.
Tundra Wolf
The Tundra Wolf is a subspecies of Grey Wolf that are typically found through northern Europe and Asia, specifically through regions of Russia.
Hippopotamus Gorgops
Hippopotamus gorgops also called Gorgon-eyed river horse, is an extinct species of hippopotamus. It first appeared in Africa during the late Miocene, and eventually migrated into Europe during the early Pliocene. It became extinct prior to the Ice Age. Wit