松竹梅

Mar. 14, 2024
[Image1]This is Ezomomonga.Early March is their love seasonIt's nocturnal and usually pre-dawnBecause it onl

This is Ezomomonga.

Early March is their love season
It's nocturnal and usually pre-dawn
Because it only shows up after sunset
Even though you can see it with the naked eye
It's hard to take a picture.

But only at this time of year, even in the daytime
Because there is a possibility that you will be seen
Expedition groups come from all over the country.

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  • Mar. 15, 2024
    ID:3
    What are you eating!
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  • Mar. 15, 2024
    ID:2
    Thank you for posting such beautiful photos.
    COOL JAPAN VIDEOS ALSO PUBLISHES ARTICLES ABOUT MOMONGA.
    Please take a look here if you like.

    Ezomomonga is a small mammal belonging to the Momonga family of the squirrel subfamily of the family Lyceidae, and inhabits Hokkaido, Japan.
    The diet is omnivorous, and it mainly eats tree buds, flowers, leaves, cuticles and seeds of bark, and in the video, you can see video that it grabs the branches of trees with its small hands and chews on the buds.
    In general, it is the thylacine that is sold in pet stores, and it is popular because it is said to be more gentle than the momonga. The average lifespan is said to be 5 to 7 years, and it is an omnivorous diet (food) centered on fruits.
    It is a creature that communicates by meowing, but it does not meow frequently and does not require much effort to keep, so it has become popular as a pet in recent years.
    Ezomomonga is small in size and difficult to see clearly in nature, so please enjoy its cute appearance in the videos.
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    The Cute Ezo Momonga - Discover the Flying Squirrels of Japan!
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  • Toa
    Japan
    Mar. 14, 2024
    ID:1
    Cute! The hair is fluffy, isn't it? ?
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