Talk:Master Ceadeus 27 Rathian and Rathalos Subs Theory/@comment-6050823-20140702010417/@comment-5448890-20140708011911

However, as we know from real life, those that hide their eggs (like Baleful, according to you) almost always live longer and with more population than those who lay their eggs any and every where, like Gigginox. Granted, Gigginox obviously produces more young and spreads them out over a larger area to ensure their survival, but then, when you take into account the rugged ways of the Tundra, it's almost inconceivable that it would have more numbers than the Baleful. If anything, they should be equal.

I dunno, this is Monster Hunter we're talking about. And I don't imagine that such a huge organ, pigment, and movement change could be triggered simply by recessive genes. Everything's possible, but that would be freakishly rare.