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2025-02-03

Marbled Cat

Scientific Name: Pardofelis marmorata
Distribution: Southeast Asia
Romanised Name: Māburu kyatto
Japanese Name: マーブルキャット
Diet: Carnivore
Conservation Status: Near Threatened
Average Lifespan in the Wild: Unknown

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Pale-throated Sloth

Japanese Name: ミユビナマケモノ
Scientific Name: Bradypus tridactylus
Also known as: Pale-throated Three-toed Sloth
Diet: Herbivore
Distribution: South America
Conservation Status: Least Concern
Average Lifespan in the Wild: 20 Years

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Aye-Aye

The aye-aye (Daubentonia madagascariensis) is a lemur, the modern aye-aye lives mostly in rain forests and avoid coming down to earth.

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Brown Long-Eared Bat

The Brown Long-Eared Bat is a small Eurasia bat. The ears are 3.3-3.9 cm in length which gave it his name.

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Atlantic Puffin

Diet: Carnivore
Romanised Name: Nishi Tsunome Dori
Distribution: Northern Atlantic Ocean
Conservation Status: Vulnerable
Scientific Name: Fratercula arctica
Also known as: Common Puffin
Average Lifespan in the Wild: 20 years
Japanese Name: ニシツノメドリ

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Marvellous Spatuletail

Romanised Name: Onagarakettohachidori
Distribution: Unknown
Japanese Name: オナガラケットハチドリ
Conservation Status: Endangered
Diet: Omnivore
Scientific Name: Loddigesia mirabilis
Average Lifespan in the Wild: Unknown

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White Tiger

White Tiger's design is more or less that of the Bengal Tiger, but with a white and grey color scheme instead of an orange, brown, light tan, white, and red color scheme. There are slight differences in markings and where they appear compared to Bengal Tiger.

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Kinshachi

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The two kinshachi on Nagoya Castle have defined genders; a male and a female.-
The 'Rainmaker' weapon in the video game Splatoon is named the ガチホコ in Japan ('Gachihoko' in Japanese, 'Real Earnest Shachihoko' in English).

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Southern Rockhopper Penguin

Rockhoppers are found bounding, rather than waddling, as most other penguins do, among the craggy, windswept shorelines of the islands north of Antarctica, from Chile to New Zealand.

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