I think its a Shiba-inu.
Elephants are only native to two continents - Africa and Asia. There have never been elephants in Japan, other than those in captivity. Fossil mammoths have been found in Japan however.
Only in a zoo, they are only native to China.
No. The tiger is not an native European animal and can only be found in zoos here.
Native Americans never migrated to the Americas. It was the Europeans that migrated here and the only thing they found was Native Americans. Native Americans have been here since the beginning. Hence the name Native AMERICANS.
I only know of the Iriomote cat that resides on Irimote island.(Not to be confused with Nishiyo island.The kanji's look the same.)It's small and lightish brown with dark brown marking on it similar to a tigers.
The fossa can only be found in Madagascar.
Native animals, as they only live in Australia and nowhere else in the world, so therefore they are native to Australia, e.g. Kiwis (as in the bird) only live in New Zealand because of what the habitat in New Zealand offers kiwis, this means that kiwis are a native New Zealand animal, and are not found anywhere else in the world in a habitat (not in a zoo).
Native kangaroos are only found in Australia, whilst two varieties of native tree kangaroo can also be found in New Guinea.
Whitetail deer are the only native deer found in Ohio.
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they are native to only Africa,found throughout the dry zone south of the Sahara desert
Yes, there are definitely turtles in Japan. They can be found both in the wild and in captivity.