South Korea contains many rare animals that may not be available in other countries. Like
Tanuki:
Known as the Japanese dog or raccoon dog It is not a dog family, but it belongs to the family of wolves and foxes, it is considered part of the Japanese and Korean heritage, Small in size ranging from 50_60 cm, Similar to a small dog with a short tail, it is characterized as a nocturnal animal that lives in rural places, feeding on the fruit of small insects and plants.
Korean wildcat:
A wild cat with smaller fur than an ordinary cat But he's stronger, he's tall.40_60cm , is characterized as an isolated cat and rarely seen and feeds on small birds, squirrels and small insects.
Korean water deer:
It is characterized by long tusks, lives in south Korea and china, mainly in humid place, They do not have horns unlike other types of deer, with lower tusks of length 5_8cm, Feeds on herbaceous plants.
Flying frog:
It is a type of dendritic frog that has the ability to fly from tree to tree, It's not flying like birds, it's a gliding ability. Size 5_10cm It is characterized by its color green or blue or brown that feeds On insects and spiders.
Korean giant salamander:
It is considered a type of salamander that dates back to prehistory, spread in Japan, Korea and China can reach length 1.5 m
and its weight 25kg , so it is considered the largest amphibian , lives in water with a high oxygen level feeding on small names and crustaceans.
This is some exotic animals in South Korea that live due to environmental adaptations.