MC27-New Monster Class: Bear Wyverns

Bear Wyverns are a strange, Fanged Wyvern like species of wyvern found practically everywhere.

Evolution
It is currently unknown what they truly came from. Some say it was a strange mix of Fanged Beasts and Fanged Wyverns that grew traits of both. They took after Arzuros and Lagombi, and grew to be primarily bipedal and have a love for things that didn't require huge amounts of trouble to eat, such as fish, small herbivores, and honey. Some, such as Rirrion, even grew a taste for the strangest things like bones, soft minerals, insects, and shells. There are also a few herbivorous ones, such as Grizlevri and Leephoth.

Reproduction
They reproduce sexually, of course, and relatively the same way Fanged Wyverns/Fanged Beasts do. However, Bear Wyverns tend to share their mating and courting process, which is different. First, males compete in all things-roaring, strength, even mating ability, shown by how long they can mate with a female without being pushed off. However, mating ability competition is a bit rarer and is nonexistent in some Bear Wyverns.

After competition, the female they fought for takes her own inspection. She carefully checks him, making certain all parts (mostly genitals) are in working order. If he passes, she then goes in front of her nest, in front of the entrance. She will allow herself to become aroused, and lean down as far as possible on her front legs, while raising her back. She lifts her tail (if that species has one) and pushes outward with her vaginal lips, showing the male where to go.

The male then mounts her. Males who are mating for the first time tend to mate with females of the first time; 99 percent of the time, however, at least one will be correct in their style of mating and be able to show the other how to do it properly. This may involve movements guided by the head, arms, or legs, and sometimes tail. However, Most of the time, they get it correct. Mating may last for an entire hour on large animals.

Problems that may occur during mating
Sometimes, the female is not quite ready as she or the male believes, and she may feel great pain attempting to get ready, or when she mates if she isn't. She may withdraw from the male if she feels this. The male may also not be fully ready; this most often results in no pain, but there may be no offspring resulting from any mating done if the male is not ready.

Growing up
The young cubs, when born, are cared for by the mother for six months. They are fed milk and small tidbits of whatever food source that species eats, until the seventh month (after the sixth month, the male cubs [who are born always in the same number as females] are able to somewhat nurse from their sisters; this allows the females to begin producing milk. By this time, the females are eating mostly what their parents do, but they may nurse on occasion as well.), at which point they start only eating their specie's diet. It is not until the eighth month that they can reproduce.

Attacks Shared
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