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Northern Sea Otter

Also known as: Alaskan Sea Otter
Scientific Name: Enhydra lutris kenyoni
Conservation Status: Endangered
Distribution: Alaska, Pacific United States, Northern Pacific Rim, Eastern Russia
Japanese Name: アラスカラッコ

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Barbary Lion

Average Lifespan in the Wild: Unknown
Conservation Status: Extinct in the Wild
Romanised Name: Bābariraion
Scientific Name: Panthera leo leo
Distribution: North Africa
Japanese Name: バーバリライオン
Diet: Carnivore

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Saiga Antelope

Saiga Antelopes are found in three areas of central Asia with different populations: Russia (Kalmykia), Kazakhstan and Mongolia. They inhabit open dry steppes and semi-arid desserts, in flat areas with low-growing vegetation.

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King Penguin

Average Lifespan in the Wild: 26 years
Distribution: Unknown
Romanised Name: Kingupengin
Scientific Name: Aptenodytes patagonicus
Diet: Piscivore
Conservation Status: Least Concern
Japanese Name: キングペンギン

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Dugong

Average Lifespan in the Wild: 70 years
Distribution: Unknown
Japanese Name: ジュゴン
Conservation Status: Vulnerable
Diet: Herbivore
Romanised Name: Jugon
Scientific Name: Dugong dugon

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Tsuchinoko

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In the 2017 Tsuchinoko Festival, official Kemono Friends designer Yoshizaki Mine made a special Tsuchinoko art piece as a sign of gratitude for the anime's success.-

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Black-And-White Ruffed Lemur

They are most active during the day, and can rarely be seen on the forest floor, as they spend most of their time in the island canopy. This species is considered the most frugivorous of all lemurs, most of it's consumed calories coming from fruit.

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Cape Lion

Romanised Name: Kēpuraion
Diet: Carnivore
Scientific Name: Panthera leo melanochaitus
Japanese Name: ケープライオン
Average Lifespan in the Wild: N/A
Conservation Status: Extinct
Distribution: South Africa

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Raccoon Dog

Scientific Name: Nyctereutes procyonoides
Diet: Omnivore
Romanised Name: tanuki
Conservation Status: Least Concern
Average Lifespan in the Wild: Unknown
Also known as: Tanuki
Distribution: East Asia
Japanese Name: タヌキ

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Narwhal

All narwhals have two upper teeth. In males, one of them breaks through the upper lip, growing into a long tusk. Their tusk is hollow and can break off rather easily rendering them unusable as a weapon.

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