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Palcoarai-san
Romanised Name: Parukoaraisan
Original Species: Parcoala, Raccoon
Also known as: Parcoarai-san
Japanese Name: パルコアライサン
Conservation Status: Unidentified Mysterious Animal
Classification: Mascot
Stoat
The Stoat is a broad classification for the 37 subspecies that are identified throughout the world, and are endemic to North America, Greenland, Eurasia, and New Zealand.
Squirrel Glider
They live in small dens inside tree hollows, usually in small families consisting of one male and up to two females with their offspring. They can have up to two litters per breeding season with up to two young per female.
Medium Tree Finch
Also known as: Camarhynchus pauper
Conservation Status: Critically Endangered
Scientific Name: Camarhynchus pauper
Distribution: Galápagos Islands
Japanese Name: ダーウィンフィンチ
Diet: Omnivore
Average Lifespan in the Wild: Unknown
Grévy's Zebra
The Grévy's zebra (Equus grevyi), also known as the imperial zebra, is the largest living wild equid and the largest and most threatened of the three species of zebra, the other two being the plains zebra and the mountain zebra.
Italian Wolf
Scientific Name: Canis lupus italicus
Distribution: Italy, France, Switzerland
Conservation Status: Vulnerable
Diet: Carnivore
Japanese Name: イタリアオオカミ
Average Lifespan in the Wild: Unknown
Romanised Name: Itaria Ōkami
Aardwolf
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The aardwolf's name means "earth wolf" in Afrikaans and Dutch.-
Aardwolves do not consume carrion, but can sometimes be seen observed eating beetles and larvae off decaying animals.-
Aardwolves dedicate an area within their territories to their waste, called "mid
Southern Sea Otter
Romanised Name: Kariforunia rakko
Diet: Omnivore
Japanese Name: カリフォルニア ラッコ
Conservation Status: Endangered
Also known as: Californian Sea Otter, California Sea Otter
Distribution: Unknown
Average Lifespan in the Wild: Unknown
Chinstrap Penguin
The Chinstrap Penguin are a small species of penguin found in rocky areas of the Antarctic Ocean. Their name derives from the narrow black band under their heads. This also means they are one of the most identifiable penguins in the species.
Emperor Penguin
Diet: Piscivore
Romanised Name: Kōteipengin
Japanese Name: コウテイペンギン
Also known as: Emperor, Koutei
Conservation Status: Near Threatened
Average Lifespan in the Wild: 20 years
Distribution: Antarctica
Scientific Name: Aptenodytes forsteri