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imported>Soranin Created page with "{{Spoilerhd|20 June 2025|Assassin's Creed: Shadows}} An ink painting of an adult tanuki, sneakily stealing a bird's egg for its next meal. The tanuki - also known as the Japanese raccoon dog - is an omnivore, meaning that its diet consists of both plants and animals. This includes fruits, insects, small rodents, and, of course, eggs. Category:Animus EGO database entries Category:Database: Sumi-e {{DEFAULTSORT:An Egg-Stealing Tanuki}}" |
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An ink painting of an adult tanuki, sneakily stealing a bird's egg for its next meal. | An {{Wiki|Ink wash painting|ink painting}} of an adult {{Wiki|Japanese raccoon dog|tanuki}}, sneakily stealing a [[bird]]'s egg for its next meal. | ||
The | The tanuki—also known as the Japanese raccoon dog—is an omnivore, meaning that its diet consists of both plants and animals. This includes fruits, insects, small rodents, and, of course, eggs. | ||
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An ink painting of an adult tanuki, sneakily stealing a bird's egg for its next meal.
The tanuki—also known as the Japanese raccoon dog—is an omnivore, meaning that its diet consists of both plants and animals. This includes fruits, insects, small rodents, and, of course, eggs.
