The three-headed Cerberus first appeared in Greek mythology. It resembles a gigantic dog with three different heads connected to one body. Its primary purpose is to guard the gates of the Underworld. Some Cerberi have even been known to have flames coming off of its body! It is an intense predator, and similar to its canine predecessors, it is extremely territorial and will not hesitate to defend its territory.
CHARACTERISTICS:
Size: A full grown Cerberus can be up to three meters tall (if the middle head is stretched upwards towards the sky) and four and a half meters long. A baby Cerberus is born about the size of a small dog, but is fully grown in about 18 months.
Color: Most Cerberi are darker colors like black or a very rich deep blue. Some Cerberi are bright red or orange and have flames emitting from their fur.
Attack Method: All Cerberi attack by biting their prey or when defending their territory. The bright red and orange specimens also attack perceived threats to their territory by using their tail, intending to burn whatever is invading their space.
CHARACTERISTICS:
Size: A full grown Cerberus can be up to three meters tall (if the middle head is stretched upwards towards the sky) and four and a half meters long. A baby Cerberus is born about the size of a small dog, but is fully grown in about 18 months.
Color: Most Cerberi are darker colors like black or a very rich deep blue. Some Cerberi are bright red or orange and have flames emitting from their fur.
Attack Method: All Cerberi attack by biting their prey or when defending their territory. The bright red and orange specimens also attack perceived threats to their territory by using their tail, intending to burn whatever is invading their space.