The Average Cyklops ranges at around 8-9 feet tall. They are both Hunters and Scavengers, being mostly diurnal. Their mouths are on the back of their neck and have 2 rows of teeth, one sharp like a shark's and the other flat like a human's. Not only does this let the Cyklops chew food more efficiently, but the mouth placement also lets them fight back if another predator bites the back of the neck. They are very protective of their young, and usually have at least one baby. Similarly to animals such as deer, male Cyklops usually get into intense fights over female Cyklops. To feed their young, Mother Cyklops use fluids from their most recent kill. Once the young Cyklops is around 4 feet tall, the mother will teach the baby how to hunt. The Cyklops' preferred prey is large game animals and slimes, and sometimes weaker wounded/diseased Cyklops. The Cyklops can hunt in two ways. 1. Chasing down prey until they're too tired. 2. Ambush prey and pummel them with their large fists. To grab objects such as food, they have small hairs on the ends of their hands, similarly to geckos. They are also deceptively good jumpers, climbers and swimmers. They can hold their breath for up to 10 minutes when hunting prey such as large fish. That's all I have for now.