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Pallas's Cat
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The Pallas's cat is very expressive, and finds itself the face of many meme images online.-
There are only 117 Pallas's cats in the world, with 48 of those currently living in the United States.-
Woolly Mammoth
Japanese Name: マンモス
Distribution: Unknown
Scientific Name: Mammuthus primigenius
Average Lifespan in the Wild: Unknown
Diet: Herbivore
Conservation Status: Extinct
Also known as: Mammoth
Romanised Name: Manmosu
King Cobra
Conservation Status: Vulnerable
Japanese Name: キングコブラ
Diet: Carnivore
Romanised Name: Kingu Kobura
Average Lifespan in the Wild: 20 Years
Distribution: Southeast Asia
Scientific Name: Ophiophagus hannah
Genbu
The Black Tortoise or Black Turtle is one of the Four Symbols of the Chinese constellations. It is known as Xuan wu (玄武) in Chinese and Genbu in Japanese, it is associated with water and it represents the north and the winter season.
Common Ostrich
Ostriches are large, flightless birds that have long legs and a long neck that protrudes from a round body. Males have bold black-and-white coloring that they use to attract females. Females, on the other hand, are light brown.
Logikoma
Distribution: Unknown
Scientific Name: ?
Average Lifespan in the Wild: Unknown
Conservation Status: Unidentified Mysterious Animal
Diet: Unknown
Japanese Name: ロジコマ
Romanised Name: Rojikoma
Skyfish
A skyfish is not a scientifically proven animal in the real world; rather, it is a phenomena that some people have attributed to a living thing. In 1994, José Escamilla presented evidence of skyfish as a video recording he made while looking for UFOs.
Komodo Dragon
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The local Sundanese people often call them "Ora", meaning land crocodile.-
According to the San Diego Zoo, no western scientist had ever seen a real Komodo dragon until 1912. They were only regarded as mythical creatures by non-locals before their eventual di
Tundra Wolf
The Tundra Wolf is a subspecies of Grey Wolf that are typically found through northern Europe and Asia, specifically through regions of Russia.
Bearded Seal
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Mysteriously, In 2007, a Bearded Seal was spotted on the southern coast of the U.S. state of Florida, more than 2,000 miles away from it’s natural range. Two days later it was finally captured by rescue teams, but was severely thin and dehydrated.