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Red Fox
The Red Fox is the largest of the foxes and has the greatest geographic range of all members of the Carnivora order.
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.
Dugong
Distribution: Unknown
Conservation Status: Vulnerable
Japanese Name: ジュゴン
Average Lifespan in the Wild: 70 years
Romanised Name: Jugon
Scientific Name: Dugong dugon
Diet: Herbivore
Eurasian Eagle-Owl
The Eurasian Eagle-Owl is one of the biggest species of owl. They can be found throughout Europe and Asia, as well as Northern Africa. They can be found in open areas such as fields and taigas, but their preferred habitat are cliffs and rocky outcrops.
Tsuchinoko
The Tsuchinoko is classified under a group of creatures called "Unidentified Mysterious Animals" (UMA), or also called "cryptids". It is one of the most popular cryptids in Japan, even getting its own annual festival called the "Tsuchinoko Festival".
Markhor
The markhor, also known as the screw horn goat, is a large species of wild goat. The markhor is adapted to mountainous terrain between 600 m and 3600 m elevation. The species is typically found in areas with open woodlands, scrublands and light forests. [1]
Medium Tree Finch
The Medium Tree-Finch is endemic to the Galápagos Islands, Ecuador, in the Floreana Island. This is a small bird of around 12.5 cm in size, its color is mostly greyish-brown, with white and yellowish underparts that allows it to blend in with its surroundings.
Linnaeus's Two-Toed Sloth
Linnaeus's Two-Toed Sloth's hair is brown and somewhat messy, and has olive green eyes. She wears a calmed expression on her face, representing her permanent relaxed and lazy mood. Under her neck is a scarf of brown fur with a red bow attached.
Geoffroy's Cat
Average Lifespan in the Wild: 14-15 years
Romanised Name: Jofuroi neko
Scientific Name: Leopardus geoffroyi
Japanese Name: ジョフロイ ネコ
Diet: Carnivore
Distribution: South America
Conservation Status: Least Concern
Arctic Tern
Arctic Tern has short, white-colored hair that fades to black on her sides and to gray on the ends. As is the case with most other bird Friends, she has a red-colored front bang to represent her beak.