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Roe Deer
Average Lifespan in the Wild: 7 years
Distribution: Eurasia
Scientific Name: Capreolus capreolus
Romanised Name: Norojika
Diet: Herbivore
Conservation Status: Least Concern
Japanese Name: ノロジカ
Indri
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Indris have particularly small tails, that are mainly only perceptible to touch.-
Attempts at keeping Indris in captivity have never been successful, making the conservation of this species much more difficult.
Panther Chameleon
Panther chameleons are adept climbers. On each foot, the five toes are fused into a group of two and a group of three giving them a tong-like appearance. These specialized feet allow the panther chameleon a tight grip on narrow branches.
Aardwolf
The Aardwolf is an insectivorous relative of the hyena residing in East and Southern Africa. Unlike hyenas, an aardwolf's teeth are not suited for eating or hunting large prey.
Moose
Moose are the largest of all the deer species. Standing up to seven feet at the shoulders and weighing up to 1800 pounds, they have very few natural predators.
Pademelon
Pademelon has amber eyes, and long brownish orange hair that fades to white towards the tips of her braided twin tails. She has two animal ears with a black spot on each of them, and an animal tail that befit the traits of her animal species.
Chukar Partridge
Also known as simply a 'chukar', the chukar partridge is native to the Middle East and sourthern Asia. However, they can also be found in the US after they were introduced to the country for the sakes of hunting.
Jack-o'-Lantern
Cultural Origin: English/Irish
Also known as: Jack o'Lantern
Romanised Name: Jack O Lantern
Japanese Name: ジャック・オー・ランタン
Classification: ?
First Recorded Appearance: Unknown
Animal Based On: Pumpkin
White Horse
Romanised Name: ?
Japanese Name: ?
Conservation Status: Domesticated
Distribution: Unknown
Also known as: White Thoroughbred
Scientific Name: Equus ferus caballus
Average Lifespan in the Wild: Unknown
Diet: Herbivore