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aaaaaaaaaaaa all the youtube videos you guys link me to I cannot load for some reason.



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What about it? It's a Japanese...thing, I'm actually not sure what kind of animal it is.

What about it? It's a Japanese...thing, I'm actually not sure what kind of animal it is.
Badger.

What about it? It's a Japanese...thing, I'm actually not sure what kind of animal it is.
I like it.

Badger.
Huh, I guess I don't know what badgers look like. Also, I thought they were only European and American.
I like it.
Oh, lol. "X. Y. (Z.)" (Z being optional) always looks angry to me.



The forget is Tanuki.
The Japanese raccoon dog, also known as tanuki (狸 or タヌキ?) in Japanese, is conventionally considered as two subspecies of the raccoon dog, hondo-tanuki (Nyctereutes procyonoides viverrinus), and ezo-tanuki (Nyctereutes procyonoides albus). Their common Japanese name is often mistakenly translated into English as "badger" or "raccoon". Despite these mistranslations, the tanuki is not related to raccoons or badgers; the "raccoon-dog" is part of the evolutionary family that includes foxes, wolves, and dogs.


The Japanese raccoon dog, also known as tanuki (狸 or タヌキ?) in Japanese, is conventionally considered as two subspecies of the raccoon dog, hondo-tanuki (Nyctereutes procyonoides viverrinus), and ezo-tanuki (Nyctereutes procyonoides albus). Their common Japanese name is often mistakenly translated into English as "badger" or "raccoon". Despite these mistranslations, the tanuki is not related to raccoons or badgers; the "raccoon-dog" is part of the evolutionary family that includes foxes, wolves, and dogs.
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I hope that isn't the one they chop tongues off :I

I hope that isn't the one they chop tongues off :I
I don't know, hope that don't :c