Oriental Stork
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Oriental Stork is a type of Friend that appeared in the original Kemono Friends mobile game.
Appearance
Oriental Stork has white hair tied into a low bun, with long black side bangs. Above the right bang she wears a circular red hairclip with a light blue stone, the same colour as her eyes. The bird wings on her head are white on the top sections and black towards the ends. Her wide tail feathers are pure white.
She wears a tied white scarf over a white jacket. The long sleeves of her black shirt can be seen below the ends of the jacket, and she wears a short black skirt. She has red tights that are white at the top, and wears darker red shoes.
Oriental Stork’s old design has a similar colour scheme, but her hair and tail feathers appear a creamier white. Instead of a hair clip, she has two red markings in a similar shape. Her middle bang is black as opposed to the side bangs, and her eyes are grey with red eyeshadow.
Her scarf is red and resembles an air hostess scarf, and the black undershirt’s collar can be seen overlapping her white jacket, which has two black stripes on the arms and brown buttons. Her skirt is split at the side, and her tights are pure red with her heels being the same colour.
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In Real Life
The Oriental Stork, Ciconia boyciana is a large, up to 115cm long, white bird with black wing feathers. It is closely related and resembles the European White Stork, of which it was formerly often treated as a subspecies. Unlike the latter species, it has red skin around its eye, a whitish iris and black bill. Its diets consist mainly of fish, frogs and small animals. The Oriental Stork is a solitary bird except during the breeding season. The female lays 2 to 6 eggs and is slightly smaller than male. The young is white with an orange bill.
At one time, the Oriental Stork could be found in Japan, China, Korea and Russia. It is now extinct in Japan and South Korea. After breeding, the storks migrate to eastern China in September and returning in March.