Kangrilla
Basic Information
Anatomy
With the bottom half and head of a kangaroo and torso of a gorilla this powerful hybrid is notorious for climbing and traversing the open lands of Earth. If targeted by this creature no path is escapable besides the living amongst the water unless you want to be harassed by Bearks and Freshwater Hyenhas
Genetics and Reproduction
A walking nursery. The Kangrilla can reproduce 1 offspring every 2 years because after having a baby the mom has to protect its young and feed it until it’s fully grown. This process is also a period of time the female Kangrilla reproductive system reconstruct itself back into a incubator to further reproduce.
Ecology and Habitats
Usually accompanied in two or three as a family of mom dad and offspring. The fathers journey out to hunt and spread its power but will always find its way back to its home to mate again. The Kangrilla love forever but mate with whoever.
Dietary Needs and Habits
Omnivore
Behaviour
With a diet of mainly fruit and small insects these hybrids can and will take down bigger prey if they feel threatened. Though not territorial rather protective, in groups of no more than 8, the Kangrilla are nurturing and family orientated organisms. In a group of 5 there will be a alpha male and the rest women and offspring. Males are known to fight each other out of pride and for the protection of its right to reproduce and pass on its genes.
Additional Information
Perception and Sensory Capabilities
Two legs to jump and maneuver, two arms to climb and interact with the world, followed by a tail strong enough to be a third leg. The most impressive feature of the Kangrilla is it’s pouch on its belly usually used as a home and protection for its offspring.
Scientific Name
Kangaroo and Gorilla
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