Board Thread:Off Topic/@comment-25396609-20160125214134/@comment-25122143-20170402013922

Blu3 Fir3 - V2.0 wrote: Why not call it Strigifor? The scientific name for owls is Strigiformes. It's easier to say, and it can  even be used in plural such as "The Strigifors continued to circle us overhead, their wings lazily dipping left and right as they glided along the turbulent air currents".

As for the sleeping part, I have no idea if Grimm sleep either. Excluding the Grimm Dragon hibernating inside of that mountain, I can't think of any Grimm that actually falls asleep without the presence of negative energy around them. Even the Nuckelavee stayed active all those years by haunting the same area which presumably means that other Grimm could also potentially survive off the residual negative energy in an area. Alas, RT has yet to reveal what Grimm survive off of, as far as I know. Hmm, interesting idea. Definitely less of a hassle than "Ornimegalonyx". :P

Well, the WoR of Grimm said that it's believed, but not confirmed, that, while Grimm feed, they aren't obligated to, they choose to. Like I said, it's only what is believed, and there wasn't any evidence mentioned, but then, it was Salem narrating those WoRs.