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Peacock Lion Elephant Kirin Phoenix Deer Tiger Leopard Dog Kalavinka Bull Horse Boar Animals found in Japan Were animals that the artist would have seen in real life! This is a Chinese snapping turtle! Once he gets his jaws into you, he won’t let go!! This black-spotted pond frog lives next to bodies of water. It likes to eat the three-leaf arrowhead plant. This is a beautiful white-naped crane! The underside of its neck is dark grey, and as a distinctive dash of red on its cheeks. Animals with familiar names, but odd appearances These animals are not native to Japan, and were based off other references, which is why they look a little strange... Imaginary creatures This elephant is on its back as it cries in sorrow. Doesn’t it look like a cat or a dog? The tiger and leopard have rather large faces... They are often found together in Japanese art! This dog has droopy ears, and seems to be a breed that’s not native to Japan. That must be why his tail is so long and skinny! The kirin only appears in times of world peace, and was thought to be an auspicious animal. This lion was based on an African lion! It is thought of as a guardian deity. The kalavinka has a beautiful voice that captures humans’ hearts. It lives in the Western Pure Land. Spot the animals in this painting! Nirvana (Important Cultural Property) by Myōson

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PeacockLion

Elephant

Kirin

PhoenixDeer

Tiger

Leopard Dog

Kalavinka

BullHorseBoar

Animals found in JapanWe’re animals that the artist would have seen in real life!

This is a Chinesesnapping turtle!Once he gets hisjaws into you, hewon’t let go!!

This black-spotted pond froglives next to bodies of water.It likes to eat the three-leaf arrowhead plant.

This is a beautiful white-naped crane!The underside of itsneck is dark grey, and as a distinctive dash of red on its cheeks.

Animals with familiar names, but odd appearancesThese animals are not native to Japan, and were based off other references, which is why they look a little strange...

Imaginary creatures

This elephant is on its back as it cries in sorrow.Doesn’t it look like a cat or a dog?

The tiger and leopard haverather large faces... They are often found together in Japanese art!

This dog has droopy ears, and seemsto be a breed that’s not native to

Japan. That must be why his tail is solong and skinny!

The kirin only appears in times ofworld peace, and was thought to

be an auspicious animal.

This lion was based on an African lion! It is thought of as a guardian deity.

The kalavinka has abeautiful voice that captures

humans’ hearts. It lives inthe Western Pure Land.

Spot the animals in this painting!Nirvana (Important Cultural Property) by Myōson