1. Raccoon Dog
"The raccoon dog is not related to the raccoon, although it has a face that is almost similar. The East Asian dog often referred to as Tanuki actually has a close kinship with the fox."
"2. Sunda Colugo"
This soft creature is called a flying lemur, although they are actually not lemurs. Found in forests filled with trees in Southeast Asia, colugos can use their skin folds to glide from tree to tree, avoiding predators.
"Their gray and brown feathers serve as camouflage when they fly, and the babies hold onto their mother's belly as they glide from one place to another."
3. Ili Pika
"First discovered in 1983 in the Tian Shan Mountains, China, the very rare ili pika, with a fluffy teddy bear face, was not seen again until 2014. This small creature enjoys munching on grass, plants, and mountain vegetation, and spends its time hoarding food among the rocks in its characteristic hay piles."
"4. Pink Fairy Armadillo"
The armadillo has a perfect name. Found in the grasslands and sandy plains of Argentina, this adorable animal is small, measuring less than 11 cm (4.5 inches) in length, with a bright pink shell and soft fur.
"5. Bat Ears Fox"
The text translated to English while preserving the HTML tags is: "Bat-eared foxes, sometimes referred to as Motlosi, are considered one of the shyest and hardest-to-find animals in Africa. This nocturnal and very cute fox enjoys searching for ants, termites, spiders, scorpions, and crickets."
6. Aardwolf
"Aardwolf has the most adorable giant ears. This insect-eating mammal native to eastern and southern Africa, this super cute “dog” belongs to the Hyaenidae family and is a species of hyena."
"In Afrikaans, aardwolf means 'earth wolf'—and this half-dog loves to chew on termites. In fact, the aardwolf's large, sticky tongue can swallow up to 250,000 termites in one night."
7. Quokka
Often referred to as "the happiest animal in the world," the quokka is a small marsupial native to Western Australia. Although they have smiling faces, quokkas are shy and mostly come out at night.
"8. Baluchistan Dwarf Jerboa"
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The Baluchistan pygmy jerboa with three fingers is almost the smallest rodent in the world. This cute little animal originates from Pakistan, weighing less than 4 grams (less than 0.25 ounces), and its height is often only 4 cm (1.6 inches). They live in dry plains and sand dunes in the Baluchistan Desert.
"9. Margay
"Margay is a small wild cat with beautiful spots that lives in the lush landscapes of deciduous forests, tropical forests, subtropical forests, and cloud forests in Central and South America. They are known for their love of climbing trees. Although they look similar to ocelots, margays have distinctive features, such as a tail that is longer than their hind legs."
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