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The wildlife of Japan includes its flora, fauna, and natural habitats. The islands of Japan stretch a long distance from north to south and cover a wide range of climatic zones. This results in a high diversity of wildlife despite Japan's isolation from the mainland of Asia. In the north of the country, north of Blakiston's Line, there are many subarctic species which have colonized Japan from the north. In the south there are south-east Asian species, typical of tropical regions. Between these areas lies the temperate zone which shares many species with China and Korea. Japan also has many endemic species that are found nowhere else in the world, making it home to many endangered/rare species.

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  • Flora und Fauna Japans (de)
  • Biota silvestre de Japón (es)
  • Margasatwa Jepang (in)
  • Wildlife of Japan (en)
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  • La biota silvestre de Japón incluye su flora, fauna y hábitats naturales. Las islas de Japón se extienden de norte a sur y cubren un amplio rango de zonas climáticas. Esto resulta en una gran diversidad de vida silvestre a pesar del aislamiento de Japón con el resto de Asia. En el norte del país, existen muchas especies subárticas qué tienen colonizado Japón del norte. En el sur hay especies asiáticas del sureste, típicas de las regiones tropicales. Entre estas áreas se comparten muchas especies con China y Corea. Japón también tiene muchas especies endémicas que no se encuentran en ningún otro lugar. (es)
  • Margasatwa Jepang mencakup flora, fauna, dan habitat alaminya. Pulau-pulau Jepang terbentang jauh dari utara ke selatan dan mencakup berbagai zona iklim. Hal tersebut menghasilkan keragaman kehidupan liar yang tinggi meskipun Jepang terisolasi dari daratan Asia. Di utara negara itu, di utara , terdapat banyak spesies sub-Arktika yang telah mendiami Jepang dari utara. Di selatan terdapat spesies Asia Tenggara, khas daerah tropis. Di antara area ini terdapat zona iklim sedang yang berbagi banyak spesies dengan Tiongkok dan Korea. Jepang juga memiliki banyak spesies endemik yang tidak dapat ditemukan di tempat lain di dunia, menjadikannya rumah bagi banyak spesies yang terancam punah/langka. (in)
  • The wildlife of Japan includes its flora, fauna, and natural habitats. The islands of Japan stretch a long distance from north to south and cover a wide range of climatic zones. This results in a high diversity of wildlife despite Japan's isolation from the mainland of Asia. In the north of the country, north of Blakiston's Line, there are many subarctic species which have colonized Japan from the north. In the south there are south-east Asian species, typical of tropical regions. Between these areas lies the temperate zone which shares many species with China and Korea. Japan also has many endemic species that are found nowhere else in the world, making it home to many endangered/rare species. (en)
  • Die Flora und Fauna Japans umfasst die Flora, Fauna und natürlichen Lebensräume. Die Inseln Japans erstrecken sich über eine lange Strecke von Nord (45. Breitengrad) nach Süd (20. Breitengrad, Okinotorishima) und decken ein breites Spektrum von Klimazonen ab. Dies führt zu einer hohen Vielfalt an Wildtieren, obwohl Japan vom asiatischen Festland isoliert ist. Im Norden des Landes, nördlich der Hauptinsel Honshū auf Hokkaidō, gibt es zahlreiche subarktische Arten, die Japan von Norden her kolonisiert haben. Im Süden Japans findet man südostasiatische Arten, die typisch für tropische Regionen sind. Zwischen diesen Gebieten liegt die gemäßigte Zone, die viele Arten mit China und Korea teilt. Aufgrund der Insellage gibt es in Japan auch viele endemische Arten, die nirgendwo sonst auf der Welt (de)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Jhomonsugi_in_Yaku_Island_Japan_001.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/JapaneseMacaqueM2186.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Todarodes_pacificus_ruler.jpg
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