User blog comment:BannedLagiacrus/Discussion of the Week: Cannibals/@comment-25119729-20160620173707/@comment-25119729-20160620215607

Actually, it does the same for Deviljhos tail. Thing is, it happens so rarely, having the mechanic in the first place it pretty much pointless. Even without using meat traps, when a Jho goes hungry, it is far more likely to just go out and hunt some herbivores to regain stamina, or simply sit through it and just become enraged after it was fatigued. The mechanic of it eating its tail is there, but it happens way to rarely.