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Sand Cat
The Sand cats live in three distinct regions of the world: Africa's Sahara desert, Sand cats prefer a very dry, arid habitat with little vegetation, for which they are well adapted.
Ross's Gull
Conservation Status: Least Concern
Diet: Carnivore
Japanese Name: ヒメクビワカモメ
Scientific Name: Rhodostethia rosea
Average Lifespan in the Wild: 21 years
Romanised Name: Himekubiwakamome
Distribution: North America, Asia
Green Pheasant
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Green Pheasant is the national bird of Japan.
Raccoon
Raccoons are originally found across the United States, southern Canada, Mexico and northern South America, but have also been introduced to parts of Asia and Europe.
Yatagarasu
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Tripedal crows are present in Chinese and Korean mythology as well, known as Sanzuwu to Chinese and Samjok-o to Koreans.-
The Yatagarasu is honored by the Japan Football Association in both logo and in its rewards to the winners of the Emperor's Cup.
Common Bottlenose Dolphin
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Tião was a well-known solitary male bottlenose dolphin that was first spotted in the town of São Sebastião in Brazil around 1994 and frequently allowed humans to interact with it.
Merlion
The Merlion is a national icon of Singapore, often depicted as an embodiment of the country. Merlion is most well-known for it’s statue in downtown Singapore.
Greater Bird-Of-Paradise
The friend has huge, poofy yellow plumage surrounding her entire head. She wears a head dress with a gold crown, a blue gem, orange fluff, brown wings, and white hair. The front tips of her hair are green.
African Wild Dog
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African Wild Dogs vote on whether or not to go on a hunt by sneezing, where if a majority of the pack sneezes they will go on the hunt.
Gastornis
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The game identifies her as a Diatryma, which is a synonymous name for Gastornis.