Cerberus
Basic Information
Anatomy
Cerberus is a hellhound that has grown two extra heads, and grown to an immense size. It somewhat resembles a Doberman Pinscher with cropped ears, but an undocked tail.
Genetics and Reproduction
A female cerberus goes into heat once every three months. If impregnated the female gestates the litter for three to four months before giving birth. The average litter size is four pubs.
Growth Rate & Stages
A cerberus is considered a pup up to about six months old. Between six to nine months old the cerberus becomes the size it will remain for the rest of it's life. During it's growth the heads start to display their own personalities. Most commonly the creatures demeanor are similar in nature if there is no external force that causes a difference in nuture.
Dietary Needs and Habits
Cerberus are carnivores, and will typically need to eat 2-3 tons of meat a day.
Additional Information
Uses, Products & Exploitation
Cerberus are used for their defensive capabilities due to it's ability to remain aware of it's surroundings while it sleeps. If not used for it's senses the fur of the creature has unique properties that are sought after by nobles and explorers alike. The meat of the creature can be utilized as a food source, but is poisonous if not properly prepared.
The children of Cerberus are expensive, especially females, and are considered an exotic animal for the purposes of licensing the purchasing and selling of creatures.
Average Intelligence
Human or lower
Perception and Sensory Capabilities
The three heads of the cerberus give the creature a more sensitive sense of hearing, sight, and smell. Even though the different heads have their own brain they share sensations and sensory information.
Genetic Ancestor(s)
Origin/Ancestry
Hell Islands
Lifespan
450-500 years
Average Height
12 - 15 m
Average Weight
4490-4775 kg
Geographic Distribution
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