Japan does indeed have a wildlife like most countries it has bears, birds and even monkeys.
Japan's wildlife is diverse, with a mix of native and introduced species. Some unique species found in Japan include the Japanese macaque, Japanese giant salamander, and the Japanese serow. These animals are adapted to Japan's varied landscapes and climate, making them distinct from wildlife found in other parts of the world.
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Japan has very fertile, good soil land being an archipelago. It has many natural resources and farming is abundant. It's tropical with a lot of wildlife and plants.
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Yes, there are raccoons in Japan. They were introduced to the country in the 20th century and have since become an invasive species causing problems for native wildlife.
Wildlife is all about animals and trees and plants like a forest for example that is part of wildlife!
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The wildlife is about the animals living in the forest and how they survive.
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Donate to wildlife orgnisations, like the World Wildlife Foundation
I don't think animals like dogs, cats, or fish are considered wildlife. Things like pets and harmless animals that don't live in the wild are not considered wildlife.