>>16507991I've decided to re work an entirely different concept with the cutter rabbit's 'rival' fox species. While most people would instantly think fences, I instead based it off the thing people used to successfully try and rid of the rabbits - the Myxoma virus used in bait. Not really, a much lighter concept stringing from it though. How about this:
The fox mon 'plants' itself into the ground with it's hind facing the surface, the tail resembles an edible plant (makes for good camouflage for the fox mon as well as acting like bait) and attracts the cutter rabbits. When the rabbit(s) approaches to eat it, the fox jumps out and using it's agile limbs, promptly chases after the rabbit(s), when it catches up to it/them, it injects poison into the rabbit through its fangs or thorns/pricks/stingers/sharp bits on it's joints. But you're probably thinking "Foxy, poison has no effect against steel (one of the most logical choices for a cutter rabbit with head/tail shears/scissors) ,this is stupid." That's where the fox's signiture ability will come in - an ability that allows it to bypass steel type's immunity to poison type attacks. Similar to the virus, it is able to break through the rabbit's resistances. Likewise, the fox mon would/could be part poison? The fox mon could be used by humans to rid of the cutter rabbit pests who keep cutting through fences and eating crops (similar to how the virus was put in bait to rid of rabbits eating crops after the fences failed).
The design I came up with is pretty meh. I couldn't really decide certain things but here's what I came up with:
The neck area
A. A 'collar' made out of thorns/spikes
B. A shrub
C. Withered leaves
Not there: Nothing
The tail:
1. Look's like a large bush/shrub with flowers resembling flowering vegetables.
2. It's whole hind looks similar to a carrot. The tail resembling the carrot's taproot while the back legs are an orange color (like normally carrots are).
3. The tail looks like a large leaf.