Hellish Aurora (Mammilon Todvonoben)

Description
Best known as the Hellish Aurora, for the glow on its skin during nighttime, this beast is capable of killing anything and has no natural predator. They are the cause of 26% of the planet's species' loss. They are highly aggressive and do not need to sleep ever. They are short furred and can have patches and spots of missing fur. They can also have battle scars scattered in their bodies. They have no eyes, and their 4 mouths under their heads can be mistaken for eyes.

Physical Features
Hellish Auroras can vary in size, The males are larger in size by length and wingspan, and the females can have wider heads and more ribs. Males will not look for a mate until they reach full maturity at age 45. Once born, the "kemor", a young Aurora, will sometimes eat their mother and rarely, the mother will eat the kemor. The Fur color depends on the area that the mother mostly spent while pregnant and gestating: Black for a Crisp Forest, Green for a Leafy Forest or Jungle, Brown for Dry Grassy Plains, Red for a Red Desert Canyons and White for a Snowy terrain. Kemors choose to fly and live in groups, which are called "Stalks" and once they reach maturity they choose to fly alone.

Other Info
Similar to the Death Haven (Hlembergzops Mortemaptusportus), Hellish Auroras were most likely bred on Earth by German scientists during the sixth World War in 2521 as Bioweapons, and/or brought them to F66A BFS to save the animal from extinction.

Life Cycle and Mating
Unlike real life, Auroras mate through stages and not in just one.

Birth and Kemorhood
Mothers always give birth while literally flying at 10-30 feet in the air. If the kemor cannot fly yet, he/she will suffer minor damage. The young kemor will fly away and look for the perfect stalk to join and will hunt with the stalk until it reaches full maturity.

Adulthood
Once mature, the Aurora will fly away and leave the stalk to hunt alone for the rest of his/her life.

Mating
unlike any other normal organism, it is the male Hellish Aurora that holds eggs. After finding a female, the male will implant the egg in the females body through an opening around the middle of the bottom of the head. The male then flies away and will look for a large meal. The large meal is eaten by the female. The female will and cannot eat while pregnant, so this is called a "last meal". Gestation lasts around 5 months.