Medium Bond, Monogamous, Diurnal, Nomadic, Cannibalistic
Symbiote Herra
Grouping Limits 6 Adults
Alternative Limits 20 Adults (Mating Season)
Nesting 3 Spring 1.5 hrs | 2 Summer 1 hr | 2 Autumn 1.5 hrs | 1 Winter 2 hrs
Birth
Baby Carnos immediately start to learn how to walk shortly after their eyes begin to open, testing out their legs and building strength to ensure they can keep up with their nomadic parents.
Juvenile
Once Carnos are juvenile they have mastered running majority of the time, and will spend their days sparring with their siblings, and practicing their threatening calls, while also having races with the other kids in the area.
Solitary
When alone Carnos are very unassuming normally letting any other carnivores eat from their kills unless starving. They will almost never stay in one place for more than a few days, this is due to the fact that they are in search of a mate or pack. when not on the move they will often laze in the forest letting out the occasional call. This drives away smaller carnivores and draws in potential pack mates, They continue this process until they either find a mate or find a pack. Its not unheard of for some Carnos to go out their way to avoid pack life.
Courtship
Females are surprisingly the gender to impress the male. Females will have sparring events in order to gain attention from a male, they will also have race in order to attract a males attention, this is the one time you will see mass gatherings of Carnotaurs, however they will not hunt with other Carnos outside their packs or familial groups.
Parental Hood
In contrast to most species its the male Carnotaurus that stays back and looks after the chicks, its the male Carnos that teach the chicks how to act properly and discipline them as needed. The male Carno will only let their mate approach their chicks but wont let any other Carnos anywhere near the nest, not even close relatives. Although Carnos care deeply for their chicks they will not hesitate to eat them if they are misbehaving or in times of great starvation, they will also leave their chicks behind if a threat proves to be to strong for the couple to handle but they will fight as much as they can to protect them.
Inhabitants
Carnos prefer open fields, with rivers or ponds and plentiful food, and will travel great distances but will pick warmer and brighter paths one traveling, and when it comes to nesting they will often nest right on the shadows of dense forest hiding their nest there, but once it comes to them getting older they will spend more time out in the fields.
Hierarchy Lead Matriarch
Pack Mentality
Even as a pack it is uncommon to see Carnos stay in one territory for more than one season although they have different territories for different seasons. In large packs it is known that Carnotaurus will attack apexes and even steal their kills if possible. When there is no food in the area and enough pack mates are hungry they might attempt to kill another weaker or younger pack member for food.
Extra
Carnos will gather in massive groups during mating seasons, to show off and find prospective partners, often death occurs as Carnos will show high aggression and will sometimes fight to the death for a mate.
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