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Figs are a type of fruit that appear in The Lion Guard.

Information[]

Figs are used as food and paints in the Pride Lands. Some animals also use them as objects for their performance.

Appearance[]

Fig

Opened fig

Figs are small, round fruit with a pattern running along the middle. The top and bottom parts of the fruit are brown, with the middle of the pattern a light green. The flesh inside is red with several white seeds.

History[]

The Traveling Baboon Show[]

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Ono and the fig trio

During The Traveling Baboon Show, Mwevi and Mwizi start juggling figs, some of which land on Ono's beak like a fruit-kabob. Later, when Beshte hits the kigelia tree they were performing under, many figs fall alongside other fruits and seeds. Later, figs are handed out by Uroho as their way of apology.

The Ukumbusho Tradition[]

Makini is given some figs to use as paint for the Ukumbusho.

Timon and Pumbaa's Christmas[]

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Figs and other gifts

Figs are among the presents given to Timon and Pumbaa on Christmas Day during "The Twelve Ways of Christmas", gifted by several Pride Landers.

Divide and Conquer[]

Tamaa the drongo performs for other Pride Landers by impersonating them. In return, they give him food to show their appreciation of his talent. Among the various food items are some figs.

The Scorpion's Sting[]

After being stung by a scorpion, Rafiki and Makini try using figs and other fruits, to try heal Simba.

Little Old Ginterbong[]

During Who is Better Than Who since Bunga and Binga having eating fruits contest for bunch of fig cores

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