

They do not follow a strict set of guidelines and have seemed to increase in abilities and attributes.

The most dangerous aspect of the Titans is their unpredictability. However, some Titans, mostly Titan Shifters, possess a vast level of intelligence comparable to or exceeding an experienced and cunning human.

Most Titans have no intelligence at all and many are simply mindless beasts, easy to trick, distract or deceive. And almost all Titans act solely based on it. It appears to be a mere will to slay, perhaps triggered by a hormonal response of some sort. They ignore all other animals and any non-human forms of life. It should be noted, as mentioned above, that Titans eat humans for no other apparent purpose than killing them. It should also be noted that once a Titan has filled what passes for its stomach with dead humans, it regurgitates them in a giant ball and continues eating more as soon as possible. Titans are compelled to seek out and devour humans for reasons currently unknown, as they do not derive any real sustenance from them they did not taste human flesh for nearly a century after the walls went up, but this did not affect their activity or numbers. They apparently do not possess a complete or functioning digestive tract, merely a stomach-like cavity that eventually fills up with what they swallow, forcing them to regurgitate after consuming a certain amount before being able to continue eating more humans they encounter in their rampage. Still, the majority of Titans have been shown to lack canines, although possibly not incisors and use incisors in their primary activity – eating humans. Titans almost universally possess widened mouths with an enormous number of small, square teeth, though some have been known to possess only canines. The vast majority of Titans are masculine, although all Titans lack sex organs, and their method of reproduction (if any) is currently unknown.
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They are all deformed by human standards to a greater or lesser degree, ranging from minor abnormalities in proportions (enlarged head, small limbs etc.) to apparently lacking skin and subcutaneous tissues, although they do not bleed from such deformities, indicating that they perhaps possess some other mechanism to compensate for this. Titans greatly resemble human beings in that they are bipedal creatures with the same number and arrangement of limbs and features one would expect in human beings.
