Martial Eagle

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Martial Eagle

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Character Data
Japanese Name: ゴマバラワシ
Romanised Name: Gomabarawashi
First Featured in: Kemono Friends (2015 Game)
Animal Data
Scientific Name: Polemaetus bellicosus
Distribution: Africa
Diet: Carnivore
Average Lifespan in the Wild: 14 years
Read More: Martial eagle
Conservation Status: Status iucn3.1 EN.svg.png
Martial Eagle Nexon Game

Martial Eagle is a type of bird Friend that appeared in the original Kemono Friends mobile game.

Appearance

Martial Eagle has fair skin and gold-yellow eyes. Her hair goes to her biceps and is an ashy white with brown flecks on it. She has three center bangs; the two on the left and right have three jagged edges to them while the center one has a single piece that is a darker gray than the rest of her hair. The longer bangs that frame her face are also jagged and uneven, but retain the original ashy white color. As with other bird friends, Martial Eagle has two wings on top of her head that alternate between white and brown stripes before ending in dark brown fringes.

Her jacket is a simplified Hussan-style garb that is a rich cocoa brown with a white front. The jacket cuffs are very thick and are a darker brown than the rest of the jacket. It also has a gold collar ring and partition down the middle. The skirt is a white and peach gradient. Her impressively long tail has the same pattern as her head wings.

The leggings also have the same pattern as her hair and tail, though with significantly fewer spots. And her boots are calf-high, dark gray military-esque boots with a darker gray ring around the top.

Series Appearances

Appearances In Kemono Friends Media
Media Role

In Real Life

Martial eagle, Matetsi Safari Area, Zimbabwe. Photo by Charles J. Sharp, 2018.

The martial eagle can be found in most of sub-Saharan Africa, wherever food is abundant and the environment favorable. Though not particularly common, there are greater populations in Southern and Eastern Africa. They tend to be more rare in West Africa but can be found in Senegal, The Gambia and northern Guinea-Bissau, southern Mali and the northern portions of Ivory Coast and Ghana. Generally, they're more abundant in protected areas like national parks.

It is a very large eagle. In total length, it can range from 78 to 96 cm (31 to 38 in), with an average of approximately 85.5 cm (33.7 in). They are sexually dimorphic; females tend to be about 10% larger than the males, ranging from 4.45 to 6.5 kg (9.8 to 14.3 lb.) for females and 2.2 to 3.8 kg (4.9 to 8.4 lb.) for males.

They tend to be wary of humans, are very solitary and are not known to tolerate others of the own species in the area outside of the pair during the breeding season. In general, they seem to have a dislike of humans and will typically avoid overpopulated areas.

Trivia

References

Bird Friends
Auks
Atlantic PuffinGreat AukTufted Puffin
Birds-of-Paradise
Greater Bird-Of-ParadiseGreater LophorinaWestern Parotia
Birds of Prey Guadalupe CaracaraKing VultureLappet-Faced VultureNorthern GoshawkPeregrine FalconSecretarybirdStriated Caracara
Eagles Bald EagleGolden EagleHarpy EagleMartial Eagle
Owls Barn OwlEurasian Eagle-OwlForest OwletKyushu OwlNorthern White-Faced OwlSpectacled Owl
Columbids
DodoPassenger PigeonRock Dove
Gruiformes
Grey Crowned CraneOkinawa RailRed-Crowned CraneWhite-Naped Crane
Gulls
Black-Tailed GullCommon GullRoss's Gull
Pelecaniformes Great White PelicanPink-Backed PelicanShoebill
Ibises Black-Headed IbisCrested IbisScarlet Ibis
Penguins
Adélie PenguinAfrican PenguinChinstrap PenguinEmperor PenguinGentoo PenguinHumboldt PenguinKing PenguinNew Zealand Giant PenguinRoyal PenguinSouthern Rockhopper Penguin
Phasianids
ChickenChukar PartridgeGreen PheasantIndian PeafowlRed JunglefowlWhite Peafowl
Piciformes
Acorn WoodpeckerCampo FlickerGreater Honeyguide
Ratites
Common OstrichEmuGreater RheaNorth Island Giant MoaSouthern Brown KiwiSouthern Cassowary
Waterfowl
Black SwanEastern Spot-Billed DuckEgyptian GooseTundra Swan
Miscellaneous Birds
Arctic TernAustralian BrushturkeyBlue-and-Yellow MacawCommon CuckooGastornisGoldcrestGreat CormorantGreat HornbillGreater FlamingoGreater RoadrunnerHelmeted GuineafowlJapanese Bush WarblerJapanese CormorantLarge-Billed CrowLong-Tailed TitMarvelous SpatuletailMasked BoobyMedium Tree FinchOriental StorkResplendent QuetzalRhinoceros HornbillRock PtarmiganScarlet MacawSuperb LyrebirdSuzakuWhite StorkYatagarasu