The Caecus hounds... No one knows where these creatures came from, yet they seem to be sprouting up everywhere. The first thing you may notice about them, aside from the maw filled with teeth, is that these hounds have no eyes. It's not that they are blind, but they have no actual eyes. Despite this, they seem to get around unusually well. Their hearing seems to compensate for their lack of vision, able to pick up on the faintest of sounds. Their sense of smell is also incredible, but seems to be used mainly for scavenging for food. They are able to track heat signatures as well, though no one has seen them hunting. The Caecus hound may look frightening and vicious, but they seem harmless. Their skin is tough and hard to damage, but is rather soft to the touch. Occasionally, they may have a thin layer of fur covering their bodies. They are muscular and bulky, not built for speed it seems.
Diet:
They seem to rarely hunt, yet seem omnivorous. They scavenge for food, tracking down trash and rotting meat that would otherwise go to waste. Domesticated Caecus Hounds will not refuse any food given to them, making them a nice way to dispose of food waste. They can survive on your average dog and/or cat food as well.
Reproduction:
Caecus hounds are unique when it comes to breeding. The species seems to be hermaphroditic. There are no 'males' or 'females'. Rather, any two members of the species can breed. One season, a hound may sire a litter, and yet the next season the same hound may be the mother. They have live young, having 1-6 cubs per litter but averaging at 2-4.
Mutations:
Caecus hounds can come with many mutations. They mostly have horn and tail mutations, but there's no saying what they could pop up with.
Tails:
Whip (Common)
Thick (Common)
Short (Uncommon)
Devil (Uncommon)
Fluffy (rare)
Horns:
Common
Bent (Uncommon)
Spines (Uncommon)
Ram (Rare)
Unicorn (Rare)
Diet:
They seem to rarely hunt, yet seem omnivorous. They scavenge for food, tracking down trash and rotting meat that would otherwise go to waste. Domesticated Caecus Hounds will not refuse any food given to them, making them a nice way to dispose of food waste. They can survive on your average dog and/or cat food as well.
Reproduction:
Caecus hounds are unique when it comes to breeding. The species seems to be hermaphroditic. There are no 'males' or 'females'. Rather, any two members of the species can breed. One season, a hound may sire a litter, and yet the next season the same hound may be the mother. They have live young, having 1-6 cubs per litter but averaging at 2-4.
Mutations:
Caecus hounds can come with many mutations. They mostly have horn and tail mutations, but there's no saying what they could pop up with.
Tails:
Whip (Common)
Thick (Common)
Short (Uncommon)
Devil (Uncommon)
Fluffy (rare)
Horns:
Common
Bent (Uncommon)
Spines (Uncommon)
Ram (Rare)
Unicorn (Rare)