Peregrine Falcon

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Peregrine Falcon
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Character Data
Romaji Hayabusa
Debut Kemono Friends (2015 Game)
Animal Data
Scientific Name Falco peregrinus
Distribution Worldwide
Diet Carnivore
Avg. Lifespan 13 years
Read More Peregrine falcon
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Peregrine Falcon Pavilion KF3 Nexon Game Gallery

The Peregrine Falcon is a type of bird Friend that debuted in the original Kemono Friends mobile game. She has since been redesigned and has appeared in Kemono Friends Pavilion.

Appearance

Old Design

Peregrine Falcon has amber eyes and short shoulder-length brown hair that turns darker towards the bottom, with the middlemost bang being yellow in color and dark brown at the end, resembling a beak. She has a large animal tail and wings at the top of her head, both showing a light brown and dark brown stripe pattern. She wears a yellow jacket with two blue bands on her right arm and a brown belt. She wears white gloves, a short circular skirt and leggings that follow the same pattern as her tail. She wears golden boots that turn darker towards the tips.

Redesign

Series Appearances

Appearances In Kemono Friends Media
Media Role First Appearance
2015Nexon Game Minor character, playable character
2018Kemono Friends Pavilion Observable character
2018Welcome to Japari Park (2018 ONA)Background characterEpisode 19
2019Kemono Friends 3 Minor character, playable character

In Real Life

A male peregrine falcon in Humber Bay Park West in Toronto. Photo by Mykola Swarnyk, 2018.

The Peregrine Falcon is the fastest animal in the world, capable of reaching speeds of 200mph (320km/h) during their high speed dives. They can be found in practically every environment on Earth, aside from extreme polar regions, most tropical rainforests, taller mountains, and New Zealand. Due to them being easy to train and breed, as well as their great hunting skills, the Peregrine Falcon is considered a great bird for falconry purposes.

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Gulls
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