Talk:Grimm/@comment-25517485-20141009060707/@comment-59.189.76.112-20141116135636

To add on to ChishioKunrin's statement. Grimm grow, and grow larger, stronger, smarter and tougher. If we are to look at the Grimm as a diverse species, then which attributes grow faster or slower over the same period of time will obviously vary to each specific Grimm creature. If they follow the same criteria and situations that are the cause of evolution as all other species, then it would mean that Grimm adapt and evolve over their each indvidual experiences in tackling the forces of mankind. Meaning that they essentially adapt to fit either certain battle situations against humans or their each individual way of life. This means that Grimm can grow smaller and darker to be more fitted for stealth, larger and tougher to take more hits, spikes on their backs and more armor to suit assault, etc. This would therefore mean that Grimm can not only follow a linear evolutionary path and instead branch out to create more variety and adapt to continuously pose a threat towards mankind, even in a supposed time of peace. Theoretically, if a Beowolf constantly encounters mediocre scythe-wielding huntsmen- and huntresses-in training over the course of a few decades, it may eventually learn how to use one should it get its claws on a scythe.