click "Xenosmilus might look and act friendly, but these kitties are very dangerous. While usually, if you attack one or get too close to their cubs, all they will do is scratch you, but you can never be too careful. If you manage to make them hunt you, they can pin you down, and when you do, do not struggle. Unfortunately I lost a rookie who struggled too much in the hands of the Xenosmilus. If you stay still, there is a chance, and I repeat, a CHANCE, they will let you go with a near-fatal bleeding. If you don't, the Xenosmilus will do a 'finisher move' by cutting out sections of your neck with their cookie-cutter teeth and cause you to die of fatal bleeding. Xenosmilus kits found on their own can be tamed. Using a Xenosmilus whistle, crafted with 3 iron and Xenosmilus hair (obtained using shears on a tamed Xenosmilus), you can command the tamed adults to go onto 2 different types of hunting sprees-- Bleedout and Kill. Bleedout is more useful for sending a message to players, because even though they might overpower one, the Xenosmilus is quiet enough to set up an ambush and run away. This also applies to mobs. Kill just kills all animals and players that have been marked and bring you their remains." - Sena Zoic, Paleontology textbook entry idea: brew invisibility potions and give it to your Xenosmilus. fun fact: xenosmilus take double damage while holding cookies and cocao stuff.
muzzle was painted by @seacheesez [note: raw beef will be replaced with raw Xenorhinotheirum meat once it's in game] the old model was ACTUALLY horrid inspired by maine coons and my very own main coon pepper! https://blckbn.ch/rcrlhV (for siches and other people)