What is a Guava Monster? wrote:Guava Monsters are small tropical egg-laying species, whos breeding strongly depends on guava fruit. Females are laying eggs into unripe guavas, by the time they fully ripe and fall down the tree the baby will hatch and then eat the fruit around it. They became invasive species in many countries due to baby guava monsters hatching from imported fruits and escaping the warehouses. It's really hard to tell if a fruit contains guava monster egg without cutting it open, so manufacturers just started putting warning stickers on their guavas. Guava monsters have grown popularity as pets recently, they dont have teeth or claws and are perfectly child- and household-friendly. Some people even buy guavas with warning stickers on purpose as sort of a pet collecting game; find and raise your guava monster.
Liontamer321 wrote:Username: liontamer321
Name: Razor
Gender: male
How did it get it's scar: He was mucking around as a child with his siblings (they had only just come out of their quavas) and he was rolling around when he came across a used razor, he moved towards it. He saw his defection in the blade and moved closer... Suddenly one of his brothers bumped into his back and he fell forward... RIGHT INTO THE BLADE. He screamed out for help and luckily it healed :3 (lucky him! Or was he unlucky to be hurt in the first place?...)