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[[File:Towaogin2019.jpeg|thumb|Roughly the size of a medium sized dog, Towa-Ogin mostly subsist on a diet of fish, reptiles and amphibians, and insects.  They also occasionally eat small mammals such as rodents.]]
[[File:Towaogin23.png|thumb|Roughly the size of a medium sized dog, Towa-Ogin mostly subsist on a diet of fish, reptiles and amphibians, and insects.  They also occasionally eat small mammals such as rodents.]]
[[File:TowaOginPixel.png|200px|thumb|left|A Towa-Ogin rests near a road running through the heart of a narrow valley.]]
 
[[File:RangeTowa.png|thumb|In red, the known range of the Imab-Adred-Nas.]]
[[File:RangeTowa.png|thumb|In red, the known range of the Imab-Adred-Nas.]]
The Towa-Ogin-Eda is a medium-sized, flightless bird. Primarily found in southwestern Corum, this creature moves slowly on four thin legs, though if threatened, it is capable of running at speeds approaching 25 kilometers per hour. Once hunted to the verge of extinction, the Towa-Ogin-Eda is currently enjoying a resurgence in its population. Weighing up to one forty kilograms, this creature is one of the region’s larger ogin.  
The Towa-Ogin-Eda is a medium-sized, flightless bird. Primarily found in southwestern Corum, this creature moves slowly on four thin legs, though if threatened, it is capable of running at speeds approaching 25 kilometers per hour. Once hunted to the verge of extinction, the Towa-Ogin-Eda is currently enjoying a resurgence in its population. Weighing up to one forty kilograms, this creature is one of the region’s larger ogin.  

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Roughly the size of a medium sized dog, Towa-Ogin mostly subsist on a diet of fish, reptiles and amphibians, and insects. They also occasionally eat small mammals such as rodents.
In red, the known range of the Imab-Adred-Nas.

The Towa-Ogin-Eda is a medium-sized, flightless bird. Primarily found in southwestern Corum, this creature moves slowly on four thin legs, though if threatened, it is capable of running at speeds approaching 25 kilometers per hour. Once hunted to the verge of extinction, the Towa-Ogin-Eda is currently enjoying a resurgence in its population. Weighing up to one forty kilograms, this creature is one of the region’s larger ogin.

Found in 4 out of 20 Pallisican cities in Corum, this species is uncommon.