
Descripción del hipopótamo: El segundo mamífero terrestre más grande después del elefante. Antiguamente habitaba los ríos de toda África, pero a finales del siglo XX estuvo a punto de extinguirse al norte de Jartum, en Sudán, y al sur del río Zambeze, salvo en algunas reservas como el Parque Nacional Kruger. Los machos adultos alcanzan una longitud corporal de 4,2 metros… Leer más

Descripción del perezoso (Mammalia Edentata): Término general para los animales pertenecientes a la familia de los perezosos. Existen 5 especies en 2 géneros de esta familia, Bradypodidae, que viven principalmente en árboles de las zonas de bosque denso de Sudamérica y se alimentan de hojas y flores. Longitud corporal de 50 a 64 cm, sin cola o con cola muy corta. … Leer más

An animal of the order Artiodactyla of the order Honyu. Medium to large deer. Normally, only males are horned in deer, but one of the major characteristics of this species is that females also have horns. Habitats include Eurasia and the northern part of North America, of which North American ones are customarily called … Read More

In general, they have a slender body suitable for tree life, but some of them that live on the ground are fat because they are fat. The tail is long and covered with bushy hair. Many are diurnal and eat nuts. Japanese says “lis” and read “kuri nezumi” in this Kanji.

Collective name for mammals of Hyena family. Similar to the shape, the forefoot is longer than the hindfoot and there is a long mane on the back. Eat mainly to the dead. That live in India and Africa. In classification, it is close to the musk cat.


The body length is about 18 m or more for males and about 12 m or more for females. Maximum weight is about 57t. Birth length is 3.5-4.5m. Body color is brown or brownish gray or bluish gray throughout the body, with white spots centered on the snout and navel. It mainly preys on … Read More

Description for Giraffe A horse that can ride 1000 Ri (2440 Mile) in a day. (creature of fancy) The tallest living quadruped all of the world. Japanese says Ki-rin











