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Golden Eagle
The Golden Eagle is a very large bird, with wingspans ranging from six to eight feet from wingtip to wingtip. Females typically weigh about 14 pounds while males weigh in at about 9 pounds on average.
Raccoon Dog
Raccoon Dog has black and white hair. Her hair fades into white at the behind, and has the same pattern that can be seen in a raccon dog's face at the front.
She has brown irises with highlights, indicating her animal species is not extinct.
Tibetan Sand Fox
Tibetan Sand Fox has beige colored, neck length hair that transitions into a snow-white color past her cheeks, sometimes passing through a gray patch first.
Honduran White Bat
Average Lifespan in the Wild: 10 to 12 years.
Distribution: Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, western Panama
Japanese Name: シロヘラコウモリ
Conservation Status: Near Threatened
Diet: Herbivore
Romanised Name: Shiroherakoumori
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.
Ringed Seal
Distribution: Arctic Ocean
Conservation Status: Least Concern
Scientific Name: Pusa hispida
Romanised Name: Wamon'azarashi
Average Lifespan in the Wild: 15 to 20 years
Japanese Name: ワモンアザラシ
Diet: Piscivore
Martial Eagle
Average Lifespan in the Wild: 14 years
Japanese Name: ゴマバラワシ
Romanised Name: Gomabarawashi
Scientific Name: Polemaetus bellicosus
Distribution: Africa
Conservation Status: Vulnerable
Diet: Carnivore
Common Gull
Diet: Omnivore
Distribution: Europe, Asia, North America, North Africa
Average Lifespan in the Wild: 24 years
Scientific Name: Larus canus
Also known as: Mew Gull
Japanese Name: カモメ
Conservation Status: Least Concern
Romanised Name: Kamome
Siberian Tiger
The Siberian tiger (Panthera tigris tigris), or Amur tiger is the largest subspecies and the largest cat in the world. The Siberian Tiger favours forested areas and secluded mountain ranges.
Grey Crowned Crane
Also known as: Grey-Crowned Crane, White-Crowned Crane
Distribution: East Africa, South Africa
Conservation Status: Endangered
Diet: Omnivore
Romanised Name: Hōjirokanmuridzuru
Average Lifespan in the Wild: 22 years