The Vrikalo Pack

Journal Entry

Breeding/ Mating (NSFW: Sexually Information about Species)

Posted On: 24 Oct 2024, 04:58 PM
Posted By: Vrikalo

Breeding/ Sex: Male vrikalos are more dominate than female vrikalos. They can be rough and aggressive during sex that usually results into biting of the neck and clawing of the side of their mounted partner.

If the male vrikalo is gay he tend to like doing power playing where he switches from being dominate to wanting to be dominates. It includes biting and clawing as well. Their area tends to also draw the males in further do to their instincts of insuring pregnancy.

Biting tend to be a big play with the males as they hold onto their partner until their done and empty because of their breeding instincts.

Female vrikalos tend to be more submissive. Some are known to be more of a bratty submissive on purpose just to draw out the aggressiveness during sex. Their lower regions tend to draw the males in deeper within them to insure they have pups and will often beg for puppy making seed out of habit. Which also means their area tends to be tighter as if to milk the male of all their seed before allowing the male to withdraw.

Females that are dominate and not submissive tend to be a bit bigger than the males that ar dominate and will often seek out a submissive male as a mate rather than a dominate male. The female also perfers a smaller mate than herself when she is dominate.

Vrikalo Pregnancy, Birthrate, and Mating Information :

Vrikalos are closely related to canines so their pregnancy and birthrate is about the same. A female vrikalo who finds herself pregnant with pups will usually have the pups after about 5 to 6 months.

The growth rate of a baby vrikalo is relatively faster than a humans and even faster or slowing depending on if the vrikalo is of the hybrid type or not.

A anthro vrikalo can have a litter size of up to 4 pups and can switch between feeding two at a time from the breast and give the other two formula and vice versa depending on which ones is feeding first.

A feral vrikalo can have a litter size of 6 pups at a time and the growth rate is similar to a wolves.

Vrikalo heat cycle can enter heat once a year near the winter. Whereas hybrids can go into heat twice to three times annually in the late fall.

The vrikalo is highly fertile so it doesn’t take much for a female vrikalo to get pregnant

Vrikalos often take part in marking. Where they mark their mate or chosen partner most likely on the neck or another noticeable area for others to see. Sometimes accidently marking happens if a vrikalo is to worked up in the moment. This goes for both feral and anthro alike.

In some rare cases a feral male vrikalo might inject toxins into the female in order to try to breed with her if he has so chosen to mate with a chosen female that hasn’t chosen him back. Vrikalos can control the amount of toxin they release into their prey/ victims to decide how paralyzed they want their food etc before feeding and or mating.

If a feral female is unwilling to mate with an alpha vrikalo. The male vrikalo will usually break their horn as a sign of disgracing the female vrikalo and humiliating her.

Most feral males are aggressive during mating season and have been known to seriously injury a competing male vrikalo or even the female vrikalo in the process