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  • Apple Hawkmoth (Langia zenzeroides nawai) – Wildlife of Japan
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    Apple Hawkmoth (Langia zenzeroides nawai) – Wildlife of Japan

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  • Two Ezo deer (Cervus nippon yesoensis) locking antlers in a frosty field during a dominance fight in Hokkaido, Japan.
    Wildlife Features

    Wildlife Watching in Japan: Rules, Etiquette, and Safety Tips

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  • ika Deer (Cervus nippon) standing in a Japanese forest
    Wildlife Features

    Wild Animals You Can See in Winter in Japan

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  • Adult female Joro spider (Trichonephila clavata) with bright yellow and black abdomen sitting on its orb web in autumn
    Others Wildlife

    Joro Spider (Trichonephila clavata) – Wildlife of Japan

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  • Side view of an Asian jumping mantis (Statilia maculata) on pavement, highlighting its slender body and folded forelegs
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    Asian Jumping Mantis (Statilia maculata) – Wildlife of Japan

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  • Ryukyu Robin perched on a mossy branch in the forest of Amami Ōshima, showing its vivid orange head and tail contrasting with a black chest and white underparts.
    Land Birds

    Ryukyu Robin (Larvivora komadori) – Wildlife of Japan

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  • Japanese macaques grooming each other on the forest floor in spring, showing close social bonding behavior
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    Where to See Japanese Macaques in Japan

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  • Japanese sika deer standing on a stone road in Nara Park, with historic temple gates in the background
    Wildlife Features

    Are Nara Deer Dangerous? What Tourists Need to Know

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  • Male Long-tailed Rosefinch showing pink plumage and long tail while feeding on dried seed pods in winter sunlight.
    Land Birds

    Long-tailed Rosefinch (Carpodacus sibiricus) – Wildlife of Japan

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  • Little egrets resting on rocks along a shallow river, showing white plumage, black legs, and yellow feet in daylight
    Water Birds

    Little Egret (Egretta garzetta) – Wildlife of Japan

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  • Great Egret standing in shallow water with its reflection visible, photographed in Japan
    Water Birds

    Great Egret (Ardea alba) – Wildlife of Japan

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  • Close-up of a Japanese macaque soaking in a hot spring, with steam rising from the water and its red face and wet fur clearly visible in winter shown.
    Wildlife Features

    Why Do Snow Monkeys Bathe in Hot Springs?

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