Board Thread:Off Topic/@comment-27888871-20170404181347/@comment-27265101-20170614193537

-Grimm Title: Mngwa

-Threat Level: B-Class

-Animal Basis: Tiger

-Environment: Jungles, thick forest, savannah

-Appearance: They have long lithe bodies, with thin bony tails, sharp clawed feet and a crest of long fur that sticks straight up along it's spine. It's head has a white bone mask covering the upper jaw with jagged red markings connecting both eyes over the brow ridge. It has a pair of longsword sized fangs protruding from it's upper jaw, which extends a bit further than it's lower jaw.

-Armouring(s): It's upper jaw is heavily armored, extending back to the top of it's neck where the crest of fur begins. Underneath the crest there is a line of armor that extends along it's spine before coming to encompass all of the thin bony tail.

-Average size seen: The stand eight feet at the shoulder, and not factoring in the tail have a length of twelve feet.

-Variants: Alpha: Two small horns just out of the brow ridge while the armor plating along the spine slowly growis taller than the fur forming a set of sharp bone fins.

-Behaviour: Mngwa are solo-stealth hunters that disguise their presence amongst the lengthy foliage around them. They don't like interacting with less stealthy Grimm and tend to avoid large groups, prefering to pick their victims off one by one.

-Attack(s): Their claws are quite lethal but their most deadly weapons are their twelve inch fangs and to the suprise of many unexperienced hunters their thin bony tail which the can use to whip opponents or shown amongst Alpha's of the species the ability to wrap it around a victims throught and suffocate them before dragging the weakened prey off for a quicker kill.

-Strength-They rely on their superior stealth and speed to overpower unexpected victims but are severely lacking in the stamina and strength department when compared to other like-sized Grimm.

-Weakness(es): They are not very strong and if found out-numbered or outmatched show strong flight instincts even amongst the youngest specimans.

I suggest using their habit of singling out one victim at a time against them, pit traps, snares and other such traps being placed around the "victim" of choice and then stricking as a group once the beast becomes ensnared. Or keep a sniper in the trees with a good eyes for the juncture where the bone plating meets the neck is quite weak, meaning one precise shot can down the beast.

-Additional Notes: The Mngwa is a dark-furred feline cryptid that stalks the plains of Tanzania according to local folklore.