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The reproduction capabilities of the Under Hunter evolved : they are now using thick-shell eggs. The moist throat, thanks to recent digestive changes, makes for easier testicle-gobbling, testicle spitting, and egg laying.
Females hold up 3 to 6 eggs at a given point, with hard shells. Fecondation occurs merely in hours.
The proud mother-to-be will then spit out eggs, that members of the pack put in a dorsal pocket, gestating in roughtly 10 days. Depending on the size of the Under Hunter, it can carry between one and four such eggs - and younglings, allowing a smoother life for the first week while the newborn is growing.
How the Under Hunter should evolve will no longer be solely dependant of the situation and ecosystem of The Crack. But this is a story for another time.