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* ''[[Pokonyan]]'': [[Pokonyan (character)|Pokonyan]] | * ''[[Pokonyan]]'': [[Pokonyan (character)|Pokonyan]] | ||
* ''[[Kemono Friends]]'': [[Kemono Friends|Tanuki]] | * ''[[Kemono Friends]]'': [[Kemono Friends:Raccoon dog|Tanuki]] | ||
* ''[[Brand New Animal]]'': The main character [[Michiru Kagemori]] | * ''[[Brand New Animal]]'': The main character [[Michiru Kagemori]] | ||
* ''[[Animal Crossing]]'': [[Tom Nook]] | * ''[[Animal Crossing]]'': [[Tom Nook]] |
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Tanuki | ||
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Animal Name | Tanuki | |
Other Names | Raccoon dog | |
Species | Nyctereutes procyonoides | |
Origin | East Asia | |
Related Species | dog, wolf, fox, raccoon, red panda | |
Characters | Mamizou Hutatsuiwa | |
Domain | Eukaryote | |
Kingdom | Animal | |
Subkingdom | Eumetazoa | |
Superphylum | Deuterostomia | |
Phylum | Chordata | |
Subphylum | Gnathostomata | |
Class | Mammalia | |
Subclass | Theria | |
Infraclass | Laurasiatheria | |
Order | Carnivora | |
Suborder | Canidae |
The tanuki (Japanese: raccoon (狸)/タヌキ) is a mammal of the Canidae family of carnivores.
In reality and ACGN works, tanuki and tanuki-based images appear from time to time.
The tanuki, commonly known as the raccoon dog, is a kind of wild animal in the Canidae family of the order Carnivora.
Tanuki are native to eastern Asia and is distributed in China, North Korea, Japan, and Russia. It was introduced to Europe as an invasive species in modern times.
The tanuki is omnivorous, and unlike most canids, the raccoon dog is good at climbing trees and hibernates in winter.
The tanuki is very similar in appearance to the raccoon and the lesser (red) panda. In fact, these three animals belong to three different families, and the differences are obvious.
When translating tanuki from Japanese, the current commonly used translation is "raccoon dog", but tanuki are not the same as raccoons.
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