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Diablos Question
I was just looking through the pictures available and noticed that black diablos and normal diablos have a turf war, this makes sense for two normal diablos since they could both be males fighting for territory or dominance but since black diablos are exclusively females this doesn't work as well since in the real world big herbivores like bison and elephants have distinct breeding seasons (with some exceptions) so most black diablos would be around at the same time hence why would the males who aren't in heat and thus tan fight their potential mates. Black diablos vs black diablos would make more sense since they'd be the same sex.If anyone has an explanation I'd love to hear it.
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Moga CMDR Aug 1, 2018 @ 10:10am 
Black diablos is pregnant with another diablos babies.
Wafflez Aug 1, 2018 @ 10:11am 
It's their mating dance.
akshirine Aug 1, 2018 @ 10:13am 
Originally posted by Guild Sweetheart:
Black diablos is pregnant with another diablos babies.
Black diablos are in heat if I recall correctly.

Never mind. Just realized it's a joke. God I'm not good at being social
Last edited by akshirine; Aug 1, 2018 @ 10:14am
Moga CMDR Aug 1, 2018 @ 10:16am 
Originally posted by akshirine:
Black diablos are in heat if I recall correctly.
New here?

OFC You are correct, I figured someone would correct me lol. The wiki says
These black-shelled Diablos are treated as a subspecies, but they are actually just normal female Diablos in heat. The color change is a warning to other creatures, as they tend to become extremely aggressive during the mating season.
akshirine Aug 1, 2018 @ 10:19am 
Originally posted by Guild Sweetheart:
Originally posted by akshirine:
Black diablos are in heat if I recall correctly.
New here?

OFC You are correct, I figured someone would correct me lol. The wiki says
These black-shelled Diablos are treated as a subspecies, but they are actually just normal female Diablos in heat. The color change is a warning to other creatures, as they tend to become extremely aggressive during the mating season.
Yeah that's my bad. I've never been good at being seeing jokes till it's to late.
I've had 30 years to practice and I still can't human
Moga CMDR Aug 1, 2018 @ 10:22am 
Originally posted by akshirine:
Yeah that's my bad.
Its my bad, this is serious stuff and I shouldn't be joking. I almost got kicked off Gamefaqs for assuming gender of an Elder Dragon once. Man that was a bad day.
TVMAN Aug 1, 2018 @ 10:26am 
IIRC all Diablos are female, and the Monoblos is the male of the species.
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Date Posted: Aug 1, 2018 @ 10:09am
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