Forest Stalker
The Forest stalker is a large predatory therocat that lives in temperate forest habitats. It is a solitary nocturnal predator, sometimes hunts in pairs.
They hunt at night for smaller animals. It has a streamlined body and head. It's slimmer and shorter than other therocats allowing it to be agile and fast while moving through a forest.
It is an active predator but it is also an opportunist, not above eating carrion or stealing kills from other animals.
Several subspecies exist.
Therocat, bipedal predator if feline stock.
Dark brown and black. Sometimes with dabble light spots to resemble moon like coming through the canopy. The fur is short and smooth.
Bipedal with body, head, and tail help horizontal.
Five to six ft at the shoulders.
When hunt they are highly agressive, but when not actively hunting they are much more relaxed.
They stalk their prey at night, usually following the scent through the darkened forest.
They usually bite their prey in the neck, often after leading on them from behind. This often severs the spinal cord or causes death from blood loss.
They also have well formed arms tipped with claws.
Twenty mph.
Night vision.
Temperate forest. Found in most forested areas on the CONTINENT.
Anything smaller than it. Will eat live prey and carrion.
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