Average Bond, Primarily Polyamorous, Limited Cathermal, Territorial, Cannibalistic
Symbiote Bary or Austroraptor
Grouping Limits 8 Adults Nesting 2 Spring 2 hrs | 4 Summer 2 hrs | 2 Autumn 2 hrs | 3 Winter 2 hrs
Birth
Once first hatched, baby suchos will be quiet, and wouldn't dare fight with each other, but should their father not provide for their mother suchos have been seen secretly framing their siblings and kicking them out of the nest should they fear of being eaten.
Juvenile
Juveniles suchos will begin to spend their time away from the nest but near their mother should she be interested in protecting them from the other adult suchos, otherwise they will often hide away from the adults even sacrificing each other to ensure their safety.
Solitary
Suchos are very lazy, and they will spend most their time lazing around in the water or by the beach, until they encounter another sucho that so happens to come across them while they were lazing, this process either turns into a courtship or they will just laze around together.
Courtship
Males will try to impress mated and unmated females by dancing and singing, in the water for them, and even challenge their already existing mates, females often let their happen and rarely bud in but will bud in if they have offspring. Should the female accepts she will place a nest and demand he brings food to them as they nest.
Parental Hood
Female Suchos will stay by the nest keeping the eggs warm, during the nights and then staying nearby during the day just to make sure no predators come and attack the nest, while males will patrol the territory working hard to provide for his mate majority of the time, while occasionally coming to cuddle her should she be away from the nest.
Inhabitants
Suchos will laze around massive ponds and deep rivers often travelling thru water, and will nest around muddy areas.
Hierarchy Lead Matriarch | Dominant Male (when polyamorous)
Pack Mentality
Suchos will often nest, always spending their time mating like their life depends on it, while being overly territorial at night, they aren't all that social but social groups have been found.
Extra
Sucho's are often found nesting not being that social not even to their mate, but they are extremely cannibalistic and will cannibalize their young or their mates should they believe they are not treating them right or they're hungry.
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