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Nyctereutes procyonoides
The Mainland Raccoon Dog looks like a mix between a raccoon and a dog! They are fluffy and have a bushy tail. These animals are playful and love to explore their surroundings.
生息地: Forests
The Mainland Raccoon Dog has short legs, a bushy tail, and a distinctive black facial mask across its eyes, contrasting with its shaggy grayish-brown fur. Despite its name and mask, it is a member of the dog family, not a raccoon.
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カテゴリ
哺乳類レア度
Common
危険度
2/5 · 低い
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Baby Raccoon Dogs are born blind and helpless, needing their parents for survival for many weeks!
Raccoon Dogs are the only canid species that enters a true state of winter hibernation!
They use communal 'latrines,' shared toilet areas where many individuals leave their droppings!
Unlike most dogs, they bark rarely, instead using whimpers, growls, and whines to communicate!
Mainland Raccoon Dog can hibernate for winter because it stores fat, helping it survive harsh cold and scarce food.
Mainland Raccoon Dog can climb trees because it has strong claws, helping it find food or escape danger.
Mainland Raccoon Dog can swim and dive because it has adapted to wetlands, helping it hunt for aquatic prey.
A true omnivore, eating everything from berries and bugs to small mammals and birds.
Canis lupus
Wolves are apex predators that sometimes hunt them.
Bubo bubo
Large owls can prey on young or smaller adults.
Microtus arvalis
They actively hunt and eat voles and other small rodents.
Vaccinium myrtillus
Fruits and berries are an important seasonal food source.
柔らかい体毛や毛皮が密集して体を覆っている動物の特徴を表します。
社会性動物は組織的な群れで生活し、採餌、防衛、子育てなど、生存に有利になるよう協力し合います。
腐肉食動物は死んだ有機物を食べ、生態系における動物の死骸やその他の廃棄物の分解を助けます。
この特性は、植物と動物の両方を食べる生物を示します。
樹上性の動物は主に木の上で生活し、木を住処や餌場、天敵から身を守る場所として利用します。
冬眠する動物は、寒冷期や食物が不足する時期に代謝活動を低下させた状態になり、体温や活動量が低下するのが特徴です。
森林の生息地は木々が密集して生い茂る陸上環境であり、多種多様な動植物の命を支えています。
その存在と役割が環境に対して極めて大きな影響を与える種を指します。
危険度
2/5 · 低い
If you see a raccoon dog, admire it from a distance and don't try to touch it.
50-68 cm
4-10 kg
6-11 年
40 km/h
A true omnivore, eating everything from berries and bugs to small mammals and birds.
Forests
Foraging
5-16
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