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Map of Takaoka Animals
Learn about the amphibians of Mt. Futagami such as the blacked salamander.

Learn about the birds of Mt. Futagami such as the Varied Tit.

Learn about the insects of Mt. Futagami such as the skimmer sp.

Learn about the mammals of Mt. Futagami such as the raccoon dog.

Learn about the reptiles of Mt. Futagami such as the Japanese grass lizard.

Learn about the amphibians such as the Japanese tree frog.

Learn about the birds of Nakada and Hannyano, such as the gray starling.

Learn about the Amur stickleback.

Learn about the insects of Nakada and Hannyano, such as the Genji firefly.

Learn about the birds of the Oyabe River such as the osprey.

Learn about the Japanese mitten crab.

Learn about the fish of the Oyabe River such as the Japanese dace.

Learn about the insects of the Oyabe River such as the Chinese mantis.

Learn about the Japanese weasel.

Learn about the birds of the Shogawa River such as the Black-headed gull

Learn about the fish of the Shogawa River such as the Sweetfish

Learn about the insects of the Shogawa River such as the skimmer.

Learn about the fresh water prawn.

Learn about the rosy bitterling.

Learn about the insects such as the green-banded swallowtail.

Learn about the Reeve's turtle.
Map of Takaoka Plants
Learn about the plants such as the Inutade and Umanosuzukusa.

"Learn about the plants, including the Autumn Olive and Ashitsukinori Algae."

Learn about the plants of the Amaharashi Coast such as the unran and holly fern.

Learn about the plants in fall such as the Chinese cork oak and Itayakaede.

"Learn about the plants, such as the Japanese evergreen oak and chocolate vine."

Learn about the plants of rural areas such as the Cranesbill and Dandelion
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