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oh my god a PICKIE
Considering the Guild apparently gave you guys a baby Deviljho for study I doubt there's enough concrete info yet on what I'm going to ask, but here goes: Deviljho's hunger is well documented, to the point that my mentor claims to have seen one eat its own tail after he cut it off. Considering that eating the young of one's own species (and sometimes one's actual offspring) is also a somewhat common behaviour in some animals, how on earth does a monster that hungry manage to raise any young to adulthood? Wouldn't it more likely try to eat them once they were old enough (and vice versa with the babies trying to eat their parent once they were old enough)? I get that a lot of monsters have pretty strong parental instincts (me currently being bedridden from poison after I got too close to a Rath nest being proof of that) but Deviljho don't seem to obey any instincts other than to feed themselves. Do they just lay a lot of eggs? Is that why they're so rare in the wild?
I'm sorry to say that this is one of those things I can answer; and it's rather disgusting.
Interestingly, Deviljho will secrete a special hormone in order to tell other Deviljho that they aren't in predator mode to avoid attacking each other. That said: it's very hard to tell fighting and mating apart with the species.
However that's not the gross part. The gross part comes after copulation. Like most reptillian species, Deviljho have a cloaca- and everything comes out that same hole.
The mother Deviljho do not raise their young; the singular egg is incubated in the mothers feces - hence the horrific smell upon hatching. Once they hatch - they immediately are capable of hunting insects and small animals; and you know the rest.
Deviljho are opportunistic predators, the range of what they will devour is a wide array.
They will eat monsters slain by hunters if they see the chance to do so.
This means that they can and will even cannibalize other slain Deviljho or even their own tails.
Our own "Pickle" is currently kept placated on 5 full grown Aptanoths a day. Though adults typically eat 60kg and up a day.
Our current methods of controlling hunger are by keeping a consistantly low temperature for the Deviljho to live in. We had to devise an entire set up in a cave system where we have a giant water mill working a fanning system to keep the air cool. It works for the most part, but sunny days are terrible especially if there's a drought.
In colder temperatures a Deviljho is almost "manageable"; as in he's not constantly biting at the teeth for something to eat. However we have noticed some problems.
The hunger Deviljho experiences dulls the pain of other underlying issues with the species, such as the Hyperdontia pushing into the Wyverns chin and through the skin - it's extremely painful and our currently only way of dulling the pain so that "Pickle" isn't screaming in agony is by adding cloves or clove oil to their diet. Not exactly a method I like implementing but I can't abide seeing the poor runt rolling in the dirt in agony.
Another is that being reptillian - Deviljho don't like the cold. While "Pickle" doesn't seem to object to it, and almost seems "sane" compared to wild Deviljho - I'd hardly think it ethical to keep him in this cave system. We're making plans to move him to a sanctuary in the Hinterlands - where it's cold but in the sun, and has plenty of roaming room for him. We think he'll be happy there.
Life's not all suffering for the Deviljho, or at least not "Pickle". As while we do keep him in a cold system to make sure his hunger doesn't eviscerate him from the inside - we have found a way to keep him entertained and (somewhat) clean that he likes.
Whilst Kadachi hate brooms - "Pickle" likes to be brushed with one round his snout and under his chin.
- Leo Briarworth
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Devil Jho Dok
MONSTER HUNTER IN THE STREETS, DEVIL JHO IN TH SHEETS.
At this point it’s safe to say that therer are 2 Quinns and they are both on widely diverging paths.
This one in particular: just finished a set of Vangis armor :V