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Go out for a walk and split up a pair. Which animal is that in the pair?

Although there is no picture, I can make a rough guess. Are you talking about this dynamic picture?

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This animal is the cartoon version of the civet cat! The cartoon version has many cute images.

But if I want to be more scientific, then it is a cartoon after all, so it is difficult to say.

Roughly speaking, [tanuki][tanuki] means wild cat in Chinese, but it means raccoon dog in Japanese. In addition, other creatures with "raccoon" in their names are not necessarily related to cats. The list is as follows: Civet cat, originally refers to ocelot, but now also refers to raccoon dog, civet, or even mistakenly refers to raccoon. Civet, also known as civet, jade-faced civet, white-nosed civet.

Fox, that is, fox. Li 狌 refers to a wild cat. Utricularia, a plant.

Beaver, also known as beaver, is a rodent in the family Beaveridae. Nutria, also known as coypu, raccoon otter, bog meerk, is a member of the rodent order Nutria. Xiangli refers to civet.