MINOTAURA, the Strong Cow Pokégirl
Type: Animorph
Element: Fighting/Rock
Frequency: Uncommon
Diet: Vegetarian
Role: Construction
Libido: Low to Average
Strong Vs: Bug, Dark, Ice, Normal, Rock, Steel
Weak Vs: Psychic, Water, Plant
Attacks: Headbutt, Ki Blast, Stomp, Seismic Toss, Bronze Fist, Gold Fist, Harden, DynaWave, Rock Cube, Shock Spike, Tail Whip
Enhancements: Enhanced Strength (x7), Enhanced Endurance (x4), Thick Skin
Evolves: None
Evolves From: Milktit (battle stress)
    Despite how common a Milktit is, it's rare to find one commonly in a Tamer's harem. This isn't because of the fact that Tamers don't bother with the Milktit, however- the bountiful flesh of a Milktit and their ability to give milk are two reasons why they are found in a Tamer's harem. No, it is well and thoroughly documented in almost every league in the world that 70% of all Tamers wind up with a Milktit in their harem at some point. However, the truth of the matter is that in 95% of all these cases, their Milktit evolves into a Minotaura within one or two battles due to Battle Stress. Tamers tend to forget in the heat of battle that a Milktit wasn't quite designed to be a fighting Pokégirl, and so become stressed in battle easily. In the remaining 5% of these cases, the Tamer has the foresight to actually purchase an Everstone before the Pokégirl goes into any battles.
    After evolving, the Minotaura look somewhat like the Milktit, but are much different otherwise. Rather than having muscles that do not stand out, the Minotaura actually have very large muscles all over their body, often looking a lot more like an Amachoke in muscular build than they would their previous form. Their breasts tend to shrink, as Minotaura do not lactate unless she is pregnant, and are often only as large as a mid-B to a mid-C cup. Minotaura do not change physically at all, save for the muscles that seem to have burst out from where they'd been hiding from her previous form. Tamers find that they now need to use restraints for this breed, to some Tamer's delight and some Tamer's displeasure- their strength grows to about seven times from that of what they had while a Milktit. Tamers find it easier to tame a Minotaura now, however, as they are unusually sensitive after a battle and can orgasm quickly after only several minutes of stimulation.
    It's said that two Minotaura could have created the Pyramids of the pre-Sukebe world, with their enhanced endurance and strength. As such, no Tamer is safe taming a Minotaura without proper restraints or two Amachamps holding the Minotaura down. The Minotaura has a pair of horns which normally appeared like two tiny cones on its head, but when the Minotaura chooses, they can extend and shape their horns up to two feet in length, though many Minotaura complain of headaches if they extend their horns beyond a foot in length. These horns are often used to increase the power of the Minotaura's Headbutt attack, which is quite often followed up with one of her 'Fist' attacks. A Minotaura does lose her capacity for learning as easily as a Milktit does, however, and many may have trouble operating smaller, delicate items as a result of their strength. Many has been the time when the phrase "Oops" is uttered by a Pokégirl of this breed after evolving, immediately after something crashes, gets crushed, smashed, or broken. It is recommended that a Minotaura never be left in a place where there is very little room- claustrophobia seems to be an almost innate problem with the breed, although the severity of the problem varies for each Pokégirl, and they get frustrated when they can't find the door. With that said, it is highly recommended to keep this breed under close observation when used underground.
    Feral Minotaura are known to travel in herds, leading a few other vegetarian Pokégirls in her herd (most often other Milktit, but sometimes Ponytaur as well) as they wander around. Most commonly, they might be found in forested areas or on plains, and are fairly commonly found throughout the world. Most Tamers should be warned that attacking her herd is considered an attack on her, and should be prepared to battle any Minotaura in a herd should her ire be roused. Often, it is suggested that the Minotaura be taken down first, if one must fight, because they do retain most of their intelligence even when feral.