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.
TheInsaneTwin wrote:Username: TheInsaneTwin
Name: Arson
Gender: Male
Favorite game: Arson loves hanging around for a game of ping-pong. No, he doesn't play, but he will seem to want to cause no trouble when first watching a match. You can get a few minutes into your game before he starts acting odd. He'll appear to be in a predator's crouch before leaping up to tackle the ping-pong ball. It gets annoying, but he "purrs" in satisfaction from this little game he likes to play.
