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Africa

What kind of animal is a hippo? Explaining the characteristics, ecology, and habitat

We will explain the characteristics, ecology, and habitat of hippos. Hippos are the second largest land animal after elephants. Their eyes, ears, and nostrils are located on the upper side of their faces, allowing them to breathe even when their bodies are underwater by exposing only their eyes and noses to the surface. This is a popular animal at zoos, so I would like to introduce it to you.
Arctic

What kind of animal is a reindeer? Explanation of characteristics, ecology, and habitat Animals listed in illustrated books

We will explain the characteristics, ecology, and habitat of reindeer. Reindeer are the only deer with antlers that live from the arctic to the subarctic regions of the world. It is also distributed in the boreal regions of North America, such as Alaska and Canada, and several subspecies are known.
Arctic

Explanation of the characteristics, ecology, and habitat of polar bears Bears you can see at the zoo

We will explain the latest information on the characteristics, ecology, and habitat of polar bears. Polar bears, known internationally as white bears, live in the northern regions of Japan. They are found in northern North America and northern Eurasia, and are animals that have adapted to the coldest climates. They are also very popular at zoos, so many people know about them.
Arctic

Explaining the characteristics, ecology, and habitat of the Arctic fox Famous animals

We will explain the characteristics, ecology, and habitat of the arctic fox. Among foxes, it is by far the most resistant to cold, and even in the -70°C world of the Arctic, it only gets a little cold. It is an animal that gives the impression of being quite beautiful due to its beautiful pure white and fluffy fur, but its numbers are decreasing and it is in a dangerous situation.
Asia

Explaining the characteristics, ecology, and habitat of fishing cats Cats that also appear in illustrated books

We will explain the characteristics, ecology, and habitat of fishing cats. This cat is an extremely rare animal that can fish. It can be seen widely in Southeast Asia, as it is distributed in Sri Lanka, India, Indochina, the Malay Peninsula, and Sumatra. It looks like a domestic cat, but it's bigger.
Asia

Explaining the characteristics, ecology, and habitat of the rusty cat Is it the world’s smallest cat?

We will explain the characteristics, ecology, and habitat of rusty cats. This cat lives in the forest areas of India and Sri Lanka, and is said to be the smallest cat in the world. For this reason, they are very cute and popular, but on the other hand, they are classified as a near-endangered species and are in critical condition.
Asia

What is a Malayan wildcat? Explanation of characteristics, ecology, and habitat

We will explain the characteristics, ecology, and habitat of the Malayan wildcat. It is a cat that has a special appearance, food, color, appearance as a cat, and special ability such as being able to swim even though it is an animal. The fishing cat is the only cat with these characteristics. Malayan wildcats have webbed feet and are good swimmers. He's a very good cat.
Asia

Explaining the characteristics, ecology, and habitat of the Iriomote wildcat Cats of Iriomote Island

We will explain the characteristics, ecology, and habitat of the Iriomote wildcat. The Iriomote cat lives only on Iriomote Island, Okinawa Prefecture, Japan, and its population is extremely small. This animal is classified as Critically Endangered, meaning it is at high risk of extinction and is in need of urgent conservation efforts.
Asia

Explaining the characteristics, ecology, and habitat of the Bengal wildcat

We will explain the characteristics, ecology, and habitat of the Bengal wildcat. There are many subspecies of the Bengal wildcat, such as the Tsushima wildcat and the Iriomote wildcat, so we will introduce these at the same time. A large number of them live in the eastern part of Asia, so I will introduce them to you.
Asia

Explaining the characteristics, ecology, and habitat of the Tsushima leopard cat

We will explain the characteristics, ecology, and habitat of the Tsushima leopard cat. This cat is a wild feline mammal that lives only in Tsushima, making it a cat endemic to Japan. For this reason, its existence itself is extremely valuable, and because its population is extremely small, it is designated as an endangered species.
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