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Squirrel Glider

Squirrel Glider has gray hair which is tied into twintails. Each fades into black at the end - at the front, her hair has a black line in the middle, her middlemost bang fades into pink, and the corner of both her side bangs fades into beige.

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Coyote

Coyotes, or also known as prairie wolves or brush wolves, are dogs that are smaller and more lightly built than the typical wolf.

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White Tiger

Conservation Status: Endangered
Distribution: Unknown
Romanised Name: Howaitotaigā
Diet: Carnivore
Japanese Name: ホワイトタイガー
Average Lifespan in the Wild: 8 to 10 years
Scientific Name: Panthera tigris tigris

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Sand Cat

Sand Cat has short blonde hair, yellow-green eyes, a set of animal ears, and a tail. Many of Sand Cat's features such as her patterned hair, cat ears, and striped tail resemble the real sand cat she was designed off of.

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Spectacled Hare-Wallaby

Has Orange glasses.

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Suzaku

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It is often mistaken for the grong due to similarities in appearance, but the two are different creatures.

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Long-Tailed Chinchilla

Also known as: Chinchilla
Diet: Omnivore
Distribution: South America
Conservation Status: Endangered
Scientific Name: Chinchilla lanigera
Japanese Name: チンチラ
Average Lifespan in the Wild: 10 years
Romanised Name: Chinchira

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Mexican Wolf

Scientific Name: Canis lupus baileyi
Conservation Status: Endangered
Diet: Carnivore
Romanised Name: Mekishikoōkami
Distribution: Unknown
Average Lifespan in the Wild: Unknown
Japanese Name: メキシコオオカミ

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White Ezo Red Fox

Animal Based On: Ezo Red Fox
Romanised Name: Shiroikitakitsune
Japanese Name: シロイキタキツネ
Conservation Status: Unidentified Mysterious Animal
Classification: ?
First Recorded Appearance: Kemono Friends Yoshizaki Mine Concept Design Exhibition

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Nine-Tailed Fox

The nine-tailed fox or Huli jing (狐狸精; literally: "fox spirit") or jiuweihu (九尾狐; literally: "nine-tailed fox"), having been originated from Chinese mythology, is a common motif in the mythology of East Asian countries.

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