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Japanese Badger
Average Lifespan in the Wild: 10 years
Distribution: Japan
Diet: Omnivore
Conservation Status: Least Concern
Scientific Name: Meles anakuma
Romanised Name: Nihonanaguma
Also known as: Japanese black badger
Japanese Name: ニホンアナグマ
Campo Flicker
Campo Flickers are medium-large woodpeckers native to South America, namely eastern Brazil, Paraguay, Bolivia and north-eastern Argentina. They're around 30 cm long and weigh 160 grams. Campo Flickers have yellow plumage on the sides of the head, neck and breast.
Golden Tiger
Both designs feature Golden Tiger with an elegant schoolgirl appearance holding a yellow rose.
The current design has light orange hair with white bangs and a fade out to white at the ends of her curly hair hair. The hair has brown spots and stripes.
Peach Panther
Peach Panther has short pink hair with three white stripes in the middlemost bang. She has yellow irides with highlights, signifying that her "animal species" is not extinct.
Chestnut Horse
Average Lifespan in the Wild: Unknown
Romanised Name: Sarabureddo Kurige
Japanese Name: サラブレッドくりげ
Scientific Name: Equus ferus caballus
Conservation Status: Domesticated
Also known as: Chestnut Thoroughbred
Diet: Herbivore
Distribution: Unknown
Meerkat
Diet: Carnivore
Conservation Status: Least Concern
Scientific Name: Suricata suricatta
Japanese Name: ミーアキャット
Average Lifespan in the Wild: 12–14 years
Romanised Name: Mīakyatto
Distribution: South Africa
Honduran White Bat
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The scientific name of this species, Ectophylla, is derived from the Greek ecktos, meaning 'outside' and phyllon, meaning 'leaf', and refers to its distinctive, leaf-shaped nose.
Nine-Tailed Fox
The nine-tailed fox or Huli jing (狐狸精; literally: "fox spirit") or jiuweihu (九尾狐; literally: "nine-tailed fox"), having been originated from Chinese mythology, is a common motif in the mythology of East Asian countries.
Walrus
Japanese Name: セイウチ
Romanised Name: Seiuchi
Average Lifespan in the Wild: 30-40 years
Distribution: North Pole
Conservation Status: Vulnerable
Diet: Carnivore
Scientific Name: Odobenus rosmarus
Coyote
Japanese Name: コヨーテ
Average Lifespan in the Wild: 6-8 years
Distribution: North America
Scientific Name: Canis latrans
Romanised Name: Koyōte
Diet: Omnivore
Conservation Status: Least Concern