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North American Beaver
North American Beaver's current design has light brown hair with side bangs reaching her shoulder which are white at their top, she also has a hair clip attached to one of them. Her outfit composed of a brown sleeveless jacket which is open to her torso and
Harpy Eagle
Average Lifespan in the Wild: 25-35 years
Romanised Name: Ōgiwashi
Japanese Name: オウギワシ
Distribution: the Americas
Diet: Carnivore
Scientific Name: Harpia harpyja
Conservation Status: Near Threatened
Scarlet Macaw
Macaws are highly social and intelligent birds which mate for life. They're usually in pairs or small families which can join with others into flocks of up to 50 birds, often together with other macaw or parrot species.
Dingo
Average Lifespan in the Wild: 10 years
Diet: Carnivore
Distribution: Australia
Scientific Name: Canis lupus dingo
Romanised Name: Dingo
Japanese Name: ディンゴ
Conservation Status: Vulnerable
Domestic Dog
The domestic dog (Canis lupus familiaris) is one of the oldest types of domesticated animal, dating back to some 10,000 years. They were domesticated from wolves - certain scientists assert that they, domestic or wild, share an ancestor in the South Asian wolf.
Snow Leopard
Diet: Carnivore
Scientific Name: Panthera uncia
Distribution: Asia
Japanese Name: ユキヒョウ
Conservation Status: Vulnerable
Romanised Name: Yukihyō
Average Lifespan in the Wild: 15 – 18 years
Shisa Lefty
Average Lifespan in the Wild: Unknown
Japanese Name: シーサー・レフティ
Distribution: Unknown
Conservation Status: Unidentified Mysterious Animal
Diet: Unknown
Romanised Name: Shīsā refuti
Scientific Name: ?
Gastornis
For decades since it's initial discovery, gastornis was assumed to be a carnivore due to its large, strong beak. However, the beak did not have a hooked tip which is very common in other meat eating birds as it helps in killing prey and tearing off meat.
Spectacled Bear
Distribution: South America
Romanised Name: Megane guma
Japanese Name: メガネグマ
Scientific Name: Tremarctos ornatus
Diet: Omnivore
Conservation Status: Vulnerable
Average Lifespan in the Wild: 20
Gray Wolf
Gray wolves are a fairly common animal that can be seen throughout North America, Canada, Europe, and Asia. Due to the varying climates, gray wolves vary in size and weight. Like most canine families, gray wolves are social animals.