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Arctic Hare
Scientific Name: Lepus arcticus
Japanese Name: ホッキョクウサギ
Romanised Name: Hokkyokuusagi
Average Lifespan in the Wild: 5 years
Conservation Status: Least Concern
Diet: Herbivore
Distribution: Northern North America
Pale Fox
Pale Fox's old design has long straight hair that reaches at least below the shoulder blades with part of it cut to about ears-length and a fringe that reaches the eyebrows. She carries a fur ruff around her neck accompagnied by a white sweater tied around her shoulders
Eurasian Otter
Japanese Name: ユーラシアカワウソ
Diet: Carnivore
Distribution: Europe, Central Asia, China, India, Southeast Asia
Average Lifespan in the Wild: 4 years
Scientific Name: Lutra lutra
Romanised Name: Yūrashiakawauso
Conservation Status: Near Threatened
Greater Bilby
Greater Bilby has short, dark gray messy hair. It has a beige outline which is also present in her side bangs - the middlemost bang fades into pink instead. She has brown irides with highlights, signifying her species is not extinct.
Japanese Marten
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In the Iga region, Mie Prefecture, there is the saying, "the fox has seven disguises, the tanuki has eight, and the marten has nine," and there is a legend about how the marten has greater ability in shapeshifting than the fox (kitsune) or tanuki.
Huacaya Alpaca
Japanese Name: アルパカ・ワカイヤ
Also known as: Huacaya
Diet: Herbivore
Average Lifespan in the Wild: 25 years
Romanised Name: Arupaka wakaiya
Conservation Status: Domesticated
Distribution: South America
Scientific Name: Vicugna pacos
Steller Sea Lion
Scientific Name: Eumetopias jubatus
Also known as: Steller's Sea Lion
Distribution: the Northern Pacific
Average Lifespan in the Wild: 8 years (males), 30 years (females)
Romanised Name: Todo
Diet: Piscivore
Conservation Status: Near Threatened
Thomson's Gazelle
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Thomson's Gazelle is the fifth fastest land animal-
The species was named after Scottish Africa-explorer Joseph Thomson-
A Thomson's Gazelle appeared in the movie Zootopia as a popstar voiced by Shakira-
Chinese White Dolphin
Conservation Status: Near Threatened
Average Lifespan in the Wild: Unknown
Japanese Name: シナウスイロイルカ
Romanised Name: Shinausuiroiruka
Also known as: Indo-Pacific humpbacked dolphin
Diet: Carnivore
Distribution: Southeast Asia, Australia
Southern Tamandua
The Southern Tamandua is found in South America from Venezuela and Trinidad to northern Argentina, southern Brazil, and Uruguay at elevations to 2000 m.