Eado

Airdo (エアド), is a minor character of Beastars.

Appearance
Airdo is an Asian lion, Airdo has a slightly curly short mane, has long round ears, has a pair of mustaches on each side of its snout. He wears a dark jacket over a white T-shirt, jeans and sports shoes.

Personality
Airdo has a superficial mentality like Ako, although Airdo is more patient and mature than Ako by accepting their relationship as a "farce."

History
Airdo attends a restaurant where he is presented by Ako to Haru and another university colleague as her boyfriend, which leaves them perplexed, Ako and Airdo boast of being more socially advanced due to their interspecies relationship, Haru thinks their relationship is nothing but false, and she tells them straight up and asks if their relationship is only an excuse to look good.

Airdo follows Ako who had furiously left the place while trying to calm her down, Ako claims Airdo for not having done anything in that situation, but Airdo acknowledges that Haru may have been right, Ako asks if he doesn't see her as a female rabbit and if she wants to prove the opposite, kiss her, Airdo agrees and they proceed to kiss, while they kiss Airdo licks Ako which causes the situation to be more passionate until he ends up unconsciously attacking Ako leaving her on the verge of death, Airdo scared and altered is taken to the police station for questioning.

Trivia

 * The Asian lion resembles its African relatives in everything, although some subtle differences can be cited. For starters, it is a little smaller and less corpulent than African lions.
 * Asian lions also have slightly lighter fur, and reddish hair and shorter in wild specimens, especially in the upper part of the head (which is why male ears are always visible), the mane It extends along the chest.
 * The tuft of hair on the elbows is more noticeable. There are also some unique features in the skull that only North African and Asian lions share. And finally, Asian lions always have a longitudinal fold in the skin of the belly, a very rare feature in African lions.

Airdo