Crag Cats
The Crag Cat is an unique species of cats. They are vicious and ferocious one of the most Apex predators in all of the world. But some cultures find that their teeth bones and affirm have a high medicinal use. Their luxurious offer is made into coats or other clothing. Their teeth and bones are ground up to make medicine or put into herbal teas. Some people keep them as exotic pets. These farmers usually do not put the animals life in the forefront of their breeding programs instead you usually end up with very much overweight or deformed frames. Crag Cat Farming has gotten so bad that there are very little left in the wild and the ones in captivity cannot hunt or do anything they are normally supposed to do. It is a very controversial idea or habit of owning one of these creatures.
In the wild these creatures are able to hunt pray with ease they are lean and full of muscle and powerful jaws. Therefore is typically white with black stripes on occasion. These breeders or farmers have now been able to breed in different various colors such as all black or whatever the buyer is looking for through magic purposes. That being said there has been all black and white cats found in the wild. The ones that are unnatural are your colors like purple or green and various other vibrant colors that would not allow them to camouflage in the mountain habitat they are from.
Basic Information
Anatomy
A large cat frame with large tea. Four limbs. It has a tail. And two long protruding incisors. And also very fluffy.
Genetics and Reproduction
They meet usually around spring time. For the most part they are a isolated creature much for these brief meeting season or meeting months they will come in contact with the opposite sex and meat. Usually producing 1 to 4 kittens.
Growth Rate & Stages
Grows like a normal house cat. But you know bigger faster stronger bite off a giant elks head.
Ecology and Habitats
Lives in Mountain regions with a cooler climate.
Dietary Needs and Habits
Will eat anything but will mostly be a carnivore but will also be a omnivore when necessary.
Scientific Name
Cat
Origin/Ancestry
Zahtalian
Conservation Status
Currently there is a large push to keep these animals free from captivity. Stronger regulations and stricter capture policies have been put in place by many of the surrounding countries. There has been A drastic improvement or increase of the wild population.
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