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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.
Giant Pangolin
The giant pangolin (Smutsia gigantea or Manis gigantea) is a pangolin species. The largest and heaviest of all pangolins, M. gigantea weighs 30.0-35.0 kg. It has an elongated body with a thick tail covered with keratinized epidermal cells in the form of overlappi
North Island Giant Moa
North Island Giant Moa has beige hair with a long ponytail that reaches her legs with shade of yellow on the tip of her front fringe. Her skin is bronze and her eyes are yellow, she also has painting strokes on her cheeks and earrings with jewels attached
Long-Tailed Tit
Average Lifespan in the Wild: 2-3 years
Romanised Name: Enaga
Conservation Status: Least Concern
Scientific Name: Aegithalos caudatus
Also known as: long-tailed bushtit
Distribution: Europe, Asia
Diet: Insectivore
Japanese Name: エナガ
Black Mamba
- The Black Mamba gets its name not from its scales, but instead the blue-black internal part of their mouth that is displayed when threatened.
Fraternal Myotis
The fraternal myotis is a species of vesper bat. An adult fraternal myotis has a body length of about 5 cm, a tail of about 4.5 cm, and a wing span of about 3.8 cm. This species is widespread but has a fragmented distribution.
Stoat
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While Stoat is the commonly used name to refer to this species, but when their all white fur grows in during the winter they are referred to as Ermine.-
Stoats love eating rabbit so much they're commonly released to control the rabbit population in some areas.-
Blue Wildebeest
This broad-shouldered antelope has a muscular, front-heavy appearance, with a distinctive robust muzzle. The adults' hues range from a deep slate or bluish gray to light gray or even grayish brown.
Hilgendorf's Tube-Nosed Bat
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The japanese name of the animal "テングコウモリ" (tengu koumori) and part of the attire she wears as a friend shows a clear relation to the japanese mythical creature Tengu.
Shiserval Lefty
Conservation Status: Unidentified Mysterious Animal
Original Species: Serval, Shisa Lefty
Japanese Name: シーサーバル・レフティ
Romanised Name: Shīsābaru refuti
Classification: ?