Mongrel

Thanks to earlier discoveries, we were quickly able to identify Mongrel as belonging to the Demon family. Every face of this triage specimen is prone to cutting sarcasm and ridiculing stares. Besides the black body fur, these discordant tendencies are instant identifiers of a Demon. In complement to this jerkish behavior, Mongrel possesses an undeniably terrific sense of humor and comedic timing, with a penchant for practical jokes and, though mostly restricted to the upper two, pulling funny faces. Indeed, at least those parts we can't love we can laugh about.

The introduction of Mongrel into our taxonomy came with new, exciting questions: are they one Monster or three? Or two? Is this split configuration unique to the Demon classification? Though the three faces often act independently, the upper two frequently respond simultaneously and identically to stimuli, while the lower face seems to dominate the motor mechanisms of their form. This can lead to disagreements settled by what can only be described as tongue battles between the upper and lower faces.