Strong Bond, Mainly Monogamous, Cannibalistic, Crepuscular
Grouping limit 8 Adults
Nesting 3 Summer 2 hrs | 4 Spring 2 hrs | 2 Autumn 2 hrs | 2 Winter 2 hrs
Birth
When Allo pups are first born they cannot see nor move that much in their first period of their life until they grow about to about 70% then they are found being more curious as this is where their sight settles in, they will explore and learn their nest site, learning how to walk slowly, but clumsily.
Juvenile
Juvenile stage is where majority of pups have learnt how to walk, they are rather curious and love to imprint and study the other members of the pack but of course under the watchful eye of one or both their parents, their mothers become more open to letting her pups play and is found hunting and leaving them on their own, as she and her partner are regularly hunting to provide for these little pups, either leaving them in the nest site hidden or with an older sibling or trusted pack member. Pups reaching near fresh adulthood will be brought to observe pack hunts from a distance to learn the arts of killing and their parents will bring them bones to practice biting.
Solitary Behavior
Allosaurus's are only ever really seen alone when looking to mate, and will be found following Allosaurus's broadcasts and investigating other packs of allos to find and lure a member over to court them, sometimes Allos get exiled from the pack and will often start their own with a mate or as a bachelor pair.
Courtship
When a dispersal comes upon a pack or lone dispersal small kills will be made as marking their scent to attract a member over to attempt to pull them away to court, once they've accepted to do so they'll go make kills to examine each others strength, if both accept, (if a straight pair) males will sniff the female, to see if she is in season, and then proceed to wrap themselves together, not letting go of each other and will do this for as long as they can until finally proceeding to run off to mate, either starting their own pack or secretly nesting behind alphas back if alphas do not accept younglings. (if the pair was a gay pair no nesting will happen and they'll just attempt to steal offspring) Once a pair, they will "mark" each other by biting between each others neck
Parental Hood
Newly mothers will not leave their covered in leaves nest site until she is either starving, thirsty, or her younglings are able to move, when the alpha pair is nesting members will bring food to her and protect the site whenever shes out drinking, not daring to get to close or hell runs loose, you'll awaken a demon if you do and they know that. If this is a sneaky nesting, the father will do the best he can to protect his children, sometimes giving up and running away to leave the mother to raise them herself.
Inhabitants
Allosaurus's are found typically claiming miles of land, ranging from long rivers and the surrounding area, but mainly open fields with plentiful water and food, to feed the entire pack along with den sites, for the alpha pair.
Hierarchy Alpha Pair
Pack Mentality
Allosaurus's related to the alpha pair are closely bonded often being the only ones near the alpha pair, but sometimes the previous member the alphas met may be allowed by their side, but despite being closely bonded they have been known to regularly battle with one another for food rights and respect among the pack to be considered dominant, despite this Allos aren't typically cannibalistic, unless starvation is occurring in the pack, and killing one of their kind and then cannibalism wouldn't occur inside the pack either way unless a battle goes to far but when it comes to outside of the pack, cannibalism would occur when a lone Allo or Allo Pack intrude in the territory, causing a territorial dispute between the two.
Extra When an alpha loses their mate, the other pairs will be found challenging the lone alpha for the alpha role and breeding rights, this will occur until either the alpha dies or they give up.
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