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{{Infobox Dangerbeast
'''Horned Tiger''' is a [[Danger Beasts|danger beast]] species shown in [[Akame Ga Kill! (Manga)|Akame Ga Kill!]].
 
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|image = File:Horned_Tiger.png
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|katakana = ジァックレオ
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|rōmaji = Jakkureo
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|environment = Forests
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|class = Class 2
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|manga = [[Chapter 19]]
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|anime = [[Episode 10]]
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}}
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'''Jackaleo''' is a [[Danger Beasts|Danger Beast]] species shown in [[Akame Ga Kill! (Manga)|''Akame Ga Kill!'']].
   
 
== Appearance ==
 
== Appearance ==
As the name implies, Horned Tigers possess big horns that grow from the side of their heads onward. They are big in size and they possess considerable strength.
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The Jackaleo possess big horns that grow from the side of their heads onward. They are big in size, have yellow fur and lion-like manes, as well as three red eyes.
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==Description==
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It seems that Jackleo are common in [[The Empire]]. One of them was seen attacking [[Tatsumi]] after the latter managed to flee from [[Wave]], but it was quickly killed by [[Akame]].
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==Trivia==
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* The beast's name is likely a reference to the [[wikipedia:Jackalope|jackalope]], a horned rabbit from the North American folklore. The "leo" part of its name means "lion".
   
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[[es:Jackaleo]]
== Overview ==
 
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[[Category:Danger Beast]]
It seems that Horned Tigers are common in the empire.
 

Revision as of 18:12, 23 October 2018

Jackaleo is a Danger Beast species shown in Akame Ga Kill!.

Appearance

The Jackaleo possess big horns that grow from the side of their heads onward. They are big in size, have yellow fur and lion-like manes, as well as three red eyes.

Description

It seems that Jackleo are common in The Empire. One of them was seen attacking Tatsumi after the latter managed to flee from Wave, but it was quickly killed by Akame.

Trivia

  • The beast's name is likely a reference to the jackalope, a horned rabbit from the North American folklore. The "leo" part of its name means "lion".