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Spotted Hyena
Spotted Hyena has three toned hair: light tan on the top of her head, fading to a darker tan by her shoulders and to brown on the back of her head. She has large ears that are black colored on the inside.
Striated Caracara
Also known as Forster's Caracara or "Johnny Rook" by the local population, the Striated Caracara is a bird of prey that can be found in very southern islands of South America (Tierra del Fuego around Cape Horn) and the Falkland Islands.
King Cheetah
The king cheetah bears many similarities with the normal cheetah including slant eyes, ^ mouth, clothing, and hair (hairdo and hair color).
Great White Pelican
Romanised Name: ?
Diet: Piscivore
Distribution: Southwestern Africa
Average Lifespan in the Wild: 30-40 years
Japanese Name: モモイロペリカン
Conservation Status: Least Concern
Scientific Name: Pelecanus onocrotalus
Medium Tree Finch
Medium Tree Finch has orange-brown eyes and very long sandy-brown hair that fades to rainbow-colored hair. She has a pair of dark gray wings on the side of her head and a bird tail of the same color on her back.
South China Tiger
Japanese Name: アモイトラ
Romanised Name: Amoi tora
Scientific Name: Panthera tigris amoyensis
Diet: Carnivore
Distribution: Southern China
Conservation Status: Critically Endangered
Average Lifespan in the Wild: 15 years
Goldcrest
Average Lifespan in the Wild: 1-2 years
Japanese Name: キクイタダキ
Romanised Name: Kikuitadaki
Conservation Status: Least Concern
Scientific Name: Regulus regulus
Distribution: Eurasia
Diet: Insectivore
Brown Bear
The Brown Bear is a large bear with the widest distribution of any living ursid. The Brown Bear is one of the two largest terrestrial carnivorans alive today, competing with the polar bear in size.
Greater Rhea
Male greater rhea will become territorial and solitary during the breeding season in spring. They build big nests and try to attract female mates by dancing and calling.
Tarpan
Also known as: Eurasian wild horse
Diet: Herbivore
Distribution: Unknown
Average Lifespan in the Wild: Unknown
Japanese Name: ターパン
Romanised Name: Tāpan
Conservation Status: Extinct
Scientific Name: Equus ferus ferus