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Italian Wolf
Scientific Name: Canis lupus italicus
Japanese Name: イタリアオオカミ
Average Lifespan in the Wild: Unknown
Distribution: Italy, France, Switzerland
Romanised Name: Itaria Ōkami
Diet: Carnivore
Conservation Status: Vulnerable
Domestic Pig
Also known as: Pig, Swine, Hog
Scientific Name: Sus scrofa domesticus
Diet: Omnivore
Distribution: Widespread
Romanised Name: Buta
Conservation Status: Domesticated
Japanese Name: ブタ
Average Lifespan in the Wild: 15-20 years
Okapi
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October 18th is World Okapi Day.-
Okapi used to be classified as a UMA until it was officially discovered.-
The okapi was known to the ancient Egyptians. Shortly after its discovery by Europeans, an ancient carved image of the animal was discovered in Egypt.-
Blue Whale
With a length of 100ft and a weight of around 200 tons, the blue whale is the largest animal to have ever existed, outsizing even the dinosaurs. Even baby whales, called calves, are born at 25ft long and weigh 3 tons.
Goldcrest
Diet: Insectivore
Romanised Name: Kikuitadaki
Conservation Status: Least Concern
Scientific Name: Regulus regulus
Distribution: Eurasia
Japanese Name: キクイタダキ
Average Lifespan in the Wild: 1-2 years
Italian Wolf
Italian Wolf has orange eyes, and hair with four particular colors. Her light brown hair gets darker towards the end of her animal ears and her bangs, while being sandy brown in the back and white at the tips.
Pink Fairy Armadillo
Pink fairy armadillos are nocturnal burrowing mammals endemic to the xeric environment in central Argentina. They have been found south of Mendoza province as well as north of Rio Negro and south of Buenos Aires.
Peach Panther
This friend might be a reference to the popular cartoon character, the pink panther.
Tsuchinoko
First Featured in: Kemono Friends (2015 Game)
First Recorded Appearance: Unknown
Romanised Name: Tsuchinoko
Classification: Cryptid
Conservation Status: Unidentified Mysterious Animal
Animal Based On: Blue Tongued Lizard
Japanese Name: ツチノコ
Bald Eagle
- Bald eagles build the largest nests out of any bird in North America, if not the world. The world record for the largest bird's nest is held by a pair of bald eagles; the nest measured 2.9 meters wide and 6 meters deep.