DaGuse
DaGuse is a rare breed. They spend their days roaming outside in the wilderness and at night
they find rest in peoples’ homes. These creatures walk on all fours with paws that leave
prints that terrify. They can deceive everyone that they come in contact with.
At first sight, DaGuse are precious and sweet but within moments they can
transform into killer monsters. Growing their teeth larger to sink into flesh
and using their enormous paws to crush anyone or anything. DaGuse have over-sized mouths and extremely long tongues. They tend to eat
anything they want to but they love hunting and eating animal. These vicious creatures creep up on innocent animals. DaGuse plays with these animals before gently picking them up in their mouth. These animals then give their prey a little shake and just like that they have a meal.
When a DaGuse reproduces, it can create about a dozen young, called Gusey. Gusey sometimes leave their mother’s side as early as two months old. When they are together, the Gusey eats by connecting to the DaGuse. The creature carries their young by snatching them up in their mouth by the Gusey's skin. Gusey interact with each other by biting and pouncing on each other. This rough play teaches the Gusey the importance of survival and independence at a young age. Before other DaGuse approach, they surround the approaching monster with an arched back and hair arose to show their strength. These creatures do this to threaten the other animal so they do not cause any harm.
Pictured below is a DaGuse in it’s natural habitat, convincing humans that it is safe to approach.
When a DaGuse reproduces, it can create about a dozen young, called Gusey. Gusey sometimes leave their mother’s side as early as two months old. When they are together, the Gusey eats by connecting to the DaGuse. The creature carries their young by snatching them up in their mouth by the Gusey's skin. Gusey interact with each other by biting and pouncing on each other. This rough play teaches the Gusey the importance of survival and independence at a young age. Before other DaGuse approach, they surround the approaching monster with an arched back and hair arose to show their strength. These creatures do this to threaten the other animal so they do not cause any harm.
Pictured below is a DaGuse in it’s natural habitat, convincing humans that it is safe to approach.
*Based on my sweet and gentle dog named Angus, also known as Goose.