Leviathan ecology : Royal Ludroth in Monster Hunter

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  • Опубликовано: 14 июн 2023
  • The first true water fight of the series is up for analysis as we look at the harem leader Royal Ludroth. Will water combat every come back? Uncertain, but watch this in the meantime!
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  • @PoorHub
    @PoorHub Год назад +591

    No honey I cannot attend our wedding today. That new unnatural history Channel episode just dropped!

    • @unnaturalhistorychannel
      @unnaturalhistorychannel  Год назад +156

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    • @zack_feldman
      @zack_feldman Год назад +29

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    • @blastshooter8791
      @blastshooter8791 Год назад +14

      ​@@zack_feldmanI had the same thought lol

    • @duneydan7993
      @duneydan7993 Год назад +20

      Love is temporary.
      Knowledge is eternal.

    • @xc809
      @xc809 Год назад +11

      ​@@zack_feldmanhis power is growing

  • @DefinitelyNotEmma
    @DefinitelyNotEmma Год назад +301

    Ah, another one of my favorites.
    When I first learned of Ludroth I immediately loved him. The idea of a sponge mane to keep it hydrated and as a symbol of the alpha male is just so creative. It's also a very elegant animal I think. They also remind me of the komodo dragon (I think that's the english name), which is basically a real life monster :v

    • @unnaturalhistorychannel
      @unnaturalhistorychannel  Год назад +95

      His head is actually quite varanid-like now you mention it

    • @DefinitelyNotEmma
      @DefinitelyNotEmma Год назад +36

      ​@@unnaturalhistorychannel Yeah, the shape immediately reminded me of various monitor lizards. If I remember correctly some of them can swim too?
      Nevertheless, one of the best monsters introduced in Tri. In general I have taken quite the liking to the "smaller" large monsters. Be it Daimyo, Nerscylla, Qurupeco or Royal Ludroth.

    • @Linkfan001
      @Linkfan001 Год назад +9

      ​@@DefinitelyNotEmmaWe need my boi peco back in some capacity. There is so much silly stuff they could bring to the table with the monster calls.

    • @DefinitelyNotEmma
      @DefinitelyNotEmma Год назад +5

      @@Linkfan001 Oh definitely. I love it's design and found it's gimmick to be clever and very natural. I hope to see it, Kut-Ku and Hypnocatrice (?) in the same game in the future, not a fan of Gypceros though.

    • @Nomadic_Gaming
      @Nomadic_Gaming Год назад +3

      @@unnaturalhistorychannel yeah when u mentioned iguanas i thought jagras/great while ludroth always struck me as a komodo style creature under the big sponge mane

  • @saurianfan7102
    @saurianfan7102 Год назад +72

    It's worth noting that the males also use the mane to provide water for the females when they are guarding their nests. Female nest communally on land and since they have to guard their nests they often find themselves drying out as they can't regularly return to the water to re-hydrate. This is where the Royal comes in, as he uses his mane to provide water for the females. This ends up being another reason why Royals are selected for larger manes as they can store more water to provide to the females.

  • @vulcorethegreat1220
    @vulcorethegreat1220 Год назад +14

    "Slurping monster juice raw"
    That is a sentance that has been said.

  • @cr-volcanic
    @cr-volcanic Год назад +62

    Royal Ludroth's gotta be one of my favorite lower level monsters. It's incredible how the development team took a lion, made its mane a sponge, and then thought of all these ways to flush out that concept and pushing all the benefits that adaptation would allow.

  • @unicorntomboy9736
    @unicorntomboy9736 Год назад +122

    I imagine these ludroth (including the Royals) fall prey to Lagiacrus and Plesioth, much like how seals, sea lions, wulruses, penguins etc fall prey to Orcas, perhaps the two using similar hunting and killing methods to the carnivorous cetaceans

    • @quartch7650
      @quartch7650 Год назад +12

      Imagine a Plesioth ludroth turf war where a royal gets hip checked 100 feet in the air

    • @unicorntomboy9736
      @unicorntomboy9736 Год назад +6

      @@quartch7650 That would be hilarious

  • @MrSnekArts
    @MrSnekArts Год назад +52

    While being a rather underwhelming fight, Royal Ludroth is among my favourite monsters in the series. I love it's design and how downright adorable it is!

    • @joaoaugusto6290
      @joaoaugusto6290 5 месяцев назад

      Same,i kinda feel bad Hunting these Guys :(

  • @samfish2550
    @samfish2550 Год назад +68

    Something I have to wonder is if the tooth plates are just for shell fish. Some fish, like whetfish likely have thick and hard scales if we can sharpen our weapons with them. Fish irl have enameled scales, namely gar. It dose prove a good defense against predators who can't really break through the armor. If whetfish and similar relatives are a part of their diet it may explain the robust jaws and plates.
    Also btw, may be a fun short video to do a overview of the fish we craft with in game, what lore they have ect.

    • @Ajehy
      @Ajehy Год назад +6

      Why do sushifish have edible scales? Why are gastronome tuna always eating indigestible things? Why do arowanas have bombs?

    • @samfish2550
      @samfish2550 Год назад +6

      @@Ajehy @Ajehy sushi fish could shed them on mass as a defense mechanism, the tuna are probably just kinda like tiger sharks and will try to eat anything, and depending on how the arowana explosions work it may not even be intended, make they secrete a bitter chemical on their scales to deter predators and the chemical simply happens to have explosive properties when ground up with the scale, processed, and exposed to the air.

    • @dumbsterdives
      @dumbsterdives 11 месяцев назад +3

      @@samfish2550 I could see bomb arowana being similar to bombadgies, triggering the explosion as a defensive reaction. Sorta like a more violent version of a cephalopod's ink.

    • @fishyfishyfishy500akabs8
      @fishyfishyfishy500akabs8 10 месяцев назад

      @@Ajehyscales are nutritious and flavorful enough to the point even other fish specialize in eating them and humans cooking them. If they are also able to split off as a means of defense it would work similarly to a lizard’s tail, allowing the fish to slip away whilst filling the predator’s mouth with a meal that will distract enough for the fish to disappear.

  • @stormerjc9493
    @stormerjc9493 Год назад +33

    Gotta love the weird little komodo dragon, marine iguana, elephant seal, sea sponge hybrid, and I think it's nice having a starter monster for each of the major groups, yian kut ku for wyvern, Congalala/Azuros for beasts, daymio hermitar for crabs, barroth for brutes and ludroth for Leviathans.
    Also I'd love to see the Platypus concept art turned into a proper full Leviathan of its own

    • @temporal712
      @temporal712 Год назад +2

      Only really missing a starter neopteran/temnoceran. Great idea for the Vespoid Queen to come back!

    • @stormerjc9493
      @stormerjc9493 Год назад +2

      @@temporal712 there is also normal Seltes but Vesipod queen could be cool if they redo her like a proper monster wasp in future

    • @temporal712
      @temporal712 Год назад +2

      @@stormerjc9493 damn you right forgot about seltas

  • @gogglesesm9122
    @gogglesesm9122 Год назад +72

    Royal Ludroth's roar sounds more like an eagle than a crocodile change my mind.

    • @unnaturalhistorychannel
      @unnaturalhistorychannel  Год назад +68

      Even more like a red-tailed hawk ;)

    • @DefinitelyNotEmma
      @DefinitelyNotEmma Год назад +37

      ​@@unnaturalhistorychannel aka nature's most underrated voice actor in pop culture

    • @duneydan7993
      @duneydan7993 Год назад +13

      Ah red tailed hawk, The true chad of the raptor birds!
      Edit: just like the yellow-headed Blackbird is the chad of songbirds, those little rascals are used as dinosaur sounds all the time!

    • @draw2death421
      @draw2death421 Год назад +4

      No not really Eagles Sound sounds more like A seaguls shreak. Its more simular to Hawks.

    • @jacktheomnithere2127
      @jacktheomnithere2127 Год назад +1

      @@draw2death421 i can second that. never knew that the stock eagle sound effect was actually a hawk.

  • @ScanovatheCarnotaurus
    @ScanovatheCarnotaurus Год назад +19

    Ludroth will always be a favorite of mine. It was the monster that taught me how to actually dodge instead of just tanking frequently, as dull as it spamming its roll attack is idk if I’d be as good of a monster hunter without that denial. I’m also curious about what you think about ludroth reproduction. Lore snippets and in-game show that they lay eggs on land, and massive ones for the body mass of the females at that, so maybe they’re communal nesters, with each female only laying 1-2 eggs in a single spot, and the young being relatively large when born for greater survival. Lore snippets also say that while they don’t take care of their young, male ludroth will keep the eggs moist with its mane and likely defends it from thiefs. I’m not sure if it simply means keeping the nest in general moist or if the eggs are this weird hybrid of reptile and amphibian in where they still need some water to survive.

  • @reubencaldwell8494
    @reubencaldwell8494 Год назад +11

    An interesting thing to note about Tri is Royal Ludroth explicitly hates Gobul in game and if they two share zones it will target Gobul far more than you.

  • @elijahcafazzo-joyette8226
    @elijahcafazzo-joyette8226 Год назад +9

    The mention of seals and the possibility of Ludroth manes being responsible for the production of Dash Juice reminds me of something I read a while ago about Inuit hunters consuming the blood of seals they hunt straight, as well as chewing the fat of hunted whales. So maybe Dash Juice is consumed in a similar manner by peoples in overlapping environments if they should hunt Ludroth, chewing spongy pieces of mane and drinking Dash Juice straight from the source.

  • @farizkeren5730
    @farizkeren5730 Год назад +12

    Personally I imagine Ludroth's dash juice as a mixture of hemocyanin (which can hold more oxygen (presumably extracted from water with its mane's spongy folds, great surface area means more oxygen extracted) and more stable in colder temperatures) and stim hormones like adrenaline, cortisol, and T3. That would mean that a Royal Ludroth's blood would be tinted slightly blue, though.

  • @flygonsarchives
    @flygonsarchives Год назад +11

    Ahoy there Spongeboy-me-bob. I just crafted a new armor set that is -20 weak to water and I’m going to get mauled to death by the Royal Ludroth agagagagaga.

  • @ravenschippers8267
    @ravenschippers8267 Год назад +22

    Reading the item you get from females "Immature sponge" has made me wonder if the ludroths also undergo sequential hermaphroditism specifically protogymy- where females under certain conditions naturally become male.
    Since we know Ludroth live in harems it is likely that the most dominant ones are the males due to their size. The reasons for the change could be that the harem simply becomes too large for the male to control leading to some females gradually turning into males who would leave with a portion of the harem or if the current breeding male is an inadequate mate challenge him. Its also possible that the dominant female only turns into a male if there is a prolonged period which the harem is lacking in a male for some reason or another and the dominant female transitions into the new breeding male.

  • @scorpiopede
    @scorpiopede Год назад +19

    Another great video, always loved Ludroth's ecological role in the series and it's relation to other monsters both in and out of water. Especially excited for the next video, especially after having fought Primeval Malzeno, what an experience.

    • @marcusaaronliaogo9158
      @marcusaaronliaogo9158 Год назад

      Primordial malzeno is a story playing right in front while fighting.

    • @scorpiopede
      @scorpiopede Год назад +1

      @@marcusaaronliaogo9158 So incredibly well done. Could not have asked for a better ending to Sunbreak.

  • @H240909
    @H240909 8 месяцев назад +2

    I think what they meant by “prevent desiccation” is that the royals’ manes could be used to filter out excess salt. In marine Iguanas, their feeding habits mean they ingest massive amounts of sea water. The excess salt is then filtered out of the blood through specialized glands and then expelled while on land through the eyes as tears or through the nostrils as a sneeze. The mane of a royal ludroth could be like those specialized glands. This could also tie into the ludroth’s production of mucus and the royals’ bathing habits. If the manes are filled with unwanted salt, soaking them in fresh water could help speed up the desalination process.
    The manes’ size and the lack of manes on females could be a result of a royal’s larger body necessitating more food, thus consuming much more salt, thus necessitating larger glands. It’s also possible that through females of the species selectively breeding with males with the largest manes, the manes are massively oversized for their original purpose.

  • @17Haru17
    @17Haru17 Год назад +3

    I love Royal Ludroth. Its community, part breaks, its uncanny cry, and its roll. Its return in Rise was bittersweet, as I hope that doesn't preclude its inclusion in a console game with proper aquatic environments.

  • @MistaFinni
    @MistaFinni Год назад +3

    Silly guy. I wonder if his weird tail will get talked about

  • @neos8421
    @neos8421 Год назад +7

    I had forgotten about this monster since i haven't played trik in a while but it was so good and fun, a really nice first experience with the big monster for me, and hearing you talk about it like that made me smile, i have said this before but your channel is my favorite on this youtube website and it's really a pleasure everytime i see one of your videos pop up

  • @leoperd3487
    @leoperd3487 Год назад +1

    I’ve scrolled down a fair bit through comments and surprisingly didn’t find anyone mentioning this, but the rudimentary/pure(?)/raw dash “juice” _does_ indeed have to be treated before hunter consumption, being initially obtained as dash _extract_ that is then combined with a catalyst to make what we consume.

  • @mr.rathalos1155
    @mr.rathalos1155 Год назад +2

    wasn’t expecting the video out now but I’m glad it came out when it did

  • @julianodobler2782
    @julianodobler2782 Год назад +9

    Always good to see more leviathans

  • @aliencicada2985
    @aliencicada2985 11 месяцев назад +1

    I remember fighting this lad in MH3U, and one of my most memorable moments from that game was defeating the Poison Royal in the arena.

  • @archest_archie6085
    @archest_archie6085 Год назад +2

    Incredible upload as per usual, looking forward to the Malzeno deep-dive too!

  • @thedappercritter6644
    @thedappercritter6644 Год назад +1

    Surprised I never caught onto the dunkleosteus-like teeth until your video and Kamen's model work pointed them out! I love that you found so many practical uses for it's unusual manes that make them so memorable.

  • @nami_moos6597
    @nami_moos6597 Год назад +2

    i remember ludroth being my first wall in tri. i spent hours soloing him till i learned the fight. crazy how bad at games young me was. but hell always have a special place in my MH journey. i hope so much that water comes back.

  • @purplehaze2358
    @purplehaze2358 Год назад +5

    1:53 This random pause was.. honestly a little disquieting.

    • @unnaturalhistorychannel
      @unnaturalhistorychannel  Год назад +2

      Checking Filmora it seems to be where it pulled the audio away where I cut it for some reason. It likes it do that a lot. Oh well!

  • @losingmymind611
    @losingmymind611 Год назад +2

    Posted six minutes ago and I am HERE FOR IT. Thanks for blessing my day off sir.

  • @tigaDeviljho
    @tigaDeviljho Год назад +2

    Good to see some of my vids are used! Really enjoyed the video!

    • @unnaturalhistorychannel
      @unnaturalhistorychannel  Год назад +4

      Yes! Sorry about not crediting you, I downloaded your video when writing then forgot who made it when putting it in the video

    • @tigaDeviljho
      @tigaDeviljho Год назад +3

      @unnaturalhistorychannel It's totally fine! Just glad to be in your vid

  • @godzilla0808
    @godzilla0808 Год назад

    I get excited whenever i see him upload, his video are always thoroughly done, i enjoy the real world comparison and education the most.

  • @RandyPig985
    @RandyPig985 Год назад

    I love your videos man and im glad you have fun and make money off of these genuinely. Bless ur heart man and i hope you have a really good day. Thank you for existing in the small window of time that i do ❤

  • @Maki_Moon
    @Maki_Moon Год назад

    Thank you for making a video on my favorite monster!

  • @sharplosion1
    @sharplosion1 Год назад +4

    Royal Ludroth definitely just feels like the ideal 'average' monster. Sort of like Barroth or Daimyo. The general latter end of early game monsters before things move on to the mid-game. As goofy as a EagleCry.mp4 is, it's strangely just works.
    I'm surprised nothing was said about the flexible crest-spikes on Royal's head. I imagine they could potentially play a part of displaying physical fitness just as much if not more than the sponge mane, as it's another trait females don't have and appear to be purely for display rather than the multitude of other uses the sponge mane actually has. Perhaps males flash the crest at each other before the wrestling starts. Or they could even have some kind of sensory usage akin to whiskers in marine animals.
    Either way, looking forward to Morb.

  • @foster2095
    @foster2095 Год назад +4

    The crest has always looked strangely like fingers to me, it's a little out there but maybe when it's flushing salt and toxins out of its mane maybe the crest helps literally squeeze them out like wringing a sponge 😂 (it's definitely just a display organ for status but still)

  • @dianslabbert504
    @dianslabbert504 Год назад +1

    Ludroth teeth are very similar to Dunkleosteus and its relatives.
    I think a large portion of a Ludroth's diet consists of armoured fish which swim in the waters of MH. More than a few fish in MH are armoured and look very similar to real world prehistoric armoured fish. Even fish like their Tuna have armour plating and I can imagine teeth like that might help with slicing up Knife Mackerel whose scales and fins can be used to sharpen steel.
    But overall, they likely also very opportunistic. In the MH3 opening you can see Ludroths picking at Jaggi which fell off the cliff and into the water.
    The large Royal males might also supplement their diet with other monsters like Epioth, young Piscine Wyverns and large herbivores like Aptonoth and Slagtoths. With its harem of females taking seconds.
    When it comes to Leviathans and what their diets primarily consists of I think it follows as.
    Ludroths: Armoured fish.
    Uruktor/Agnaktor: armoured herbivores and armoured large monsters typically found in volcanic zones like the Brute Wyverns along with things like Basarios, Cenautaurs and Lavasioth.
    Gobul: anything that can in its mouth.
    Nibelsnarf: anything that fists in its mouth. Mostly Cephalos, Kestodons, Rhenoplos and Delex and maybe young Apceros.
    Somnacanth: shellfish.
    Mizutsune: non armoured fish. (e.g sushifish)
    Almudron: monsters it can overpower and large herbivores. It has very lion like teeth.
    Lagiacrus: Large monsters. it can pretty much hunt anything that swims in the water and also ambushes a variety of terrestrial monsters.

  • @zacharystoddard6826
    @zacharystoddard6826 Год назад

    I have been thinking about a malzeno episode all week! Can't wait for the next one!

  • @lunarknightess7056
    @lunarknightess7056 11 месяцев назад

    I just discovered this channel and I was like wait YES !!!! This THIS I love this concept!!!! I love mh universe zoology biology and I’m a bio student I just love paying attention to all the little details regarding that in the game and to think this channel exists makes me happy thank u imma go binge all ur content

  • @xandan1668
    @xandan1668 3 месяца назад +2

    Regarding washing its mane.
    Purple ludroth shower off using waterfalls.
    I saw it in Tri ultimate.

    • @lazydelibird
      @lazydelibird 3 месяца назад +2

      Same with the main royal ludroth. Portable 3rd does ot

  • @LeoTheYuty
    @LeoTheYuty Год назад

    Love this channel, very entertaining and informing

  • @glichyb0b381
    @glichyb0b381 Год назад +1

    babe wake up new UHC monhun ecology vid

  • @joshuasgameplays9850
    @joshuasgameplays9850 Год назад +2

    I can't wait for the [redacted] episode! it's one of the most interesting and unique monsters in terms of ecology.

  • @mebisanimationsandotherstu8977
    @mebisanimationsandotherstu8977 Год назад +1

    Over here we also call him bananas or "El plátano"
    Love this fella

  • @mr.gallimim9805
    @mr.gallimim9805 Год назад

    So happy for the newest episode, it will be awesome as always

  • @Rainbowxjapan
    @Rainbowxjapan 11 месяцев назад

    For some reason my headcannon for Royals was that their mane held water and they would dig holes and wring themselves out to create an oasis to lay their tadpoles. so males with the biggest manes could make the biggest breeding pools.

  • @micahfurlow2624
    @micahfurlow2624 5 месяцев назад

    For some reason just seeing him flop around makes me think its pretty cute

  • @TornaitSuperBird
    @TornaitSuperBird Год назад

    Spongey boi!
    I'm so glad I turned on notifications to catch this.

  • @Klinker0913
    @Klinker0913 Год назад

    Have never personally been the biggest fan of Ludroth, but the video's another banger. The idea of the mane gelping it dive makes perfect sense

  • @Esoteric_Loonaism
    @Esoteric_Loonaism Год назад

    I'm a simple man.
    I see Unnatural History upload, I click, and neurons proceedeth to activate.

  • @JustJohn43
    @JustJohn43 Год назад

    Bro thank you for your closing words. Feel very validated as a fan of Underwater combat wishing for it's return, as a hunter who started with Tri, and as somebody who loves Royal Ludroth

  • @randomguyanese5080
    @randomguyanese5080 Год назад +2

    I feel in love with roaly loudrotrh as rise is my first game he impressed me whit his ecology and his protect of his females and his main

  • @DanielisAwesome52
    @DanielisAwesome52 Год назад +1

    There are very few Monsters that drop Dash Extract, I wonder if the Dash Juices made from other Monsters taste different, like different brands of IRL Energy Drinks. Diablos, Ludroth, TziTzi, Gypceros, and Banbaro flavored Energy Drinks would be interesting.
    Also, for sure hunters process Dash Extract, because you need Catalysts to combine into Dash Juice, the drinkable form. Catlaysts themselves require processing Bitterbugs with Honey, making them some of the more complicated to craft consumables.

  • @Bonedragon1300
    @Bonedragon1300 Год назад

    I'll be perfectly honest, I've never noticed that Ludroth's hind limbs were flippers, lol

  • @jerichopz2620
    @jerichopz2620 Год назад +1

    IM HERE! IM EXCITED

  • @floraphore
    @floraphore Год назад

    The perfect sponge to get you clean and ready for the day 🌞

  • @nikiardo
    @nikiardo Год назад +2

    One of my favourite mid level monsters

  • @kingkobra4910
    @kingkobra4910 Год назад

    Can’t wait to see your takes on the skill island Netflix show creature designs

  • @Bunlengthdachshunds
    @Bunlengthdachshunds Год назад +1

    I would love to see how snake wyverns relate to some leviathans either through direct evolution of convergent evolution because tidal narjala is pretty much a leviathan

  • @DoodersDen
    @DoodersDen Год назад +1

    I'm sorry my newborn's birth needs to be rescheduled, Unnatural History Channel just made a video on my favorite monster!!

  • @JanusHoW
    @JanusHoW Год назад

    Also, can I say that I love your choice of title in the thumbnail? Beachmaster is a term for the largest male seal on a given beach, which fits Royal Ludroth in every way except the fact that he's a reptile.

  • @lordrath9674
    @lordrath9674 Год назад

    Well that was a curve ball if I've ever seen one. Still, every video is a banger, and I did actually ended up learning a lot of new interesting stuff about Ludroth! I am now a officially converted fan, blessed be the great sponge gecko🙏

  • @chasinjason107
    @chasinjason107 Год назад

    Been in Belize for a study abroad trip and just got to the point where I get to chill on the beach and snorkel on the reef. No royal ludroth here on the island so far, but I will keep looking.

  • @androidmk5987
    @androidmk5987 Год назад

    I got way too excited for this video

  • @AutistiCat2406
    @AutistiCat2406 Год назад +2

    Oh this one is gonna go hard

  • @JanusHoW
    @JanusHoW Год назад +1

    Having played at least the Village part of 3U, I would also like to see underwater combat return, albeit heavily revamped. It was a nice mechanic that was sadly limited by Tri's control scheme. The two sticks that all current gen consoles (including the Switch) now have would make it much easier to program effectively.
    That said, Royal Ludroth is a nice beginner fight, and can even serve as a decent challenge when you're doing high-level and Special Anomaly Investigations in Sunbreak thanks to becoming a true...
    ...DAMAGE SPONGE.
    I'll...see myself out.

  • @gallusvarius9126
    @gallusvarius9126 Месяц назад

    I had originally thought that, the mane being used to maintain moisture just meant that somehow the male ludroth needed to spend more time on land than the female.
    But we don't see him walking inland too much. I suspect maybe it's similar to seals: All the females nest on a beach or somewhere and males fight over who gets to breed with the females, and leaving the females even just to eat and drink might mean someone will steal your 'beach master' crown. So male seals will build up fat reserves and stay on the beach, such as in elephant seals. I would suspect Royal still must enter the water to feed and live his life more than elephant seals do, and this might be because elephant seals have extra pressure from orcas: From what I have read, they do well enough avoiding orcas once in deeper waters, by diving deeper, and they are not especially accessible when far up the beach. (though those near the surf get snatched occasionally.) Rather, it's the TRANSITION from the land into the sea, when they are most in danger of orca whale predation, and ideally (like penguins) they want to all go in at once - some will get caught, but the orca whales won't be able to catch all whatever-thousand of them in the brief transition.
    Ludroth do have predators I am sure of it, but something to take note of as well is favored prey. Porcupines are a wonderful example of what I am thinking of. They do have predators, they do get eaten, but because they are sharp they are unpleasant to eat, and so a predator who has other options than porcupines, will probably pick the other option. This doesn't stop porcupines from EVER being eaten, but it reduces how often it happens. Eagles will eat foxes sometimes, but probably prefer rabbits because they don't bite as hard, and in this way the fox is using a 'porcupine strategy.'
    Epioth are probably less painful to eat, so as long as they are accessible predators will probably prefer them to Ludroth; I don't think Ludroth faces as much predatory pressure as a sea lion or elephant seal, but I rather expect it probably faces predatory pressure similar to coyotes or foxes. Due do not having the same intensity of predatory pressure (very high for seals, some orcas, sharks and other large cetaceans may only eat them so long as they are available) as seals, I don't think Ludroth needs to keep itself on land as long as seals do.
    Which might be why the females don't have manes, as they are only worried about eggs or maybe live-born which, other females might indirectly protect when protecting their own nests if the species makes colonies, which it kinda looks like it does. I do also want to mention that you can carve 'immature sponge' from female Ludroth, so they DO have sponges, but seemingly internal rather than external? Which kinda seems like it would be more effective, a wet sponge sealed inside of a plastic bag will stay wet longer than a wet sponge sitting on the table. Perhaps the females might actually be BETTER suited for land if this it the case, and nullify everything I said, but that the external show of the main is entirely for mate display.
    As for bathing in different waters - At the aquarium where I work, sometimes when a saltwater species gets a saltwater parasite, we will either do a freshwater dip or instead slowly freshen the water, fresher and fresher. This does stress the fish, but if the fish has better tolerance for freshwater than it's parasite, we can kill the parasite thoroughly without use of drugs. Particularly we began to favor this when a mis-labeled medication gave us the wrong stuff and poisoned the water and killed many of our fish, including two massive sand tiger sharks that were within our care for years. Drugs and medications come with risks too- but I'm rambling, basically I'm just trying to say that maybe the ludroth are giving themselves a 'freshwater dip.' To kill whatever parasites aren't adapted for both mediums. There are probably, over time, ludroth-specific parasites capable of surviving all of their mediums.
    The mention of Ludroth vs Gobul is really cool and I never thought about that, but yeah Gobul definitely seems like it could be dangerous/just the right predator, with it's ambush hunting I don't think females would have much chance of fighting back and so he doesn't need to worry about their 'porcupine strategy' of being aggressive.
    And females mobbing Gobul makes sense for that reason, especially if they have some form of increased mobility. I am not sure if a group of females could kill a gobul, but making it leave the area is more risky than killing it since it could still inch it's way back in under the sand. I don't know if a group of females could kill a gobul, giving the addition of the paralyzing poison in it's spines. It's the literal porcupine here. If they CAN kill it though, I have no doubt they would try. It can't sneak up on you when it's dead. There are animals that kill snakes very aggressively (Humans too actually, we seem to have an instinctive fear of snakes) because if you kill it now when you see it, then it can't sneak up on you later.
    It's kinda like... You will have to fight this animal, but if this animal sneaks up on you when it has the advantage and you might be in danger. However, if you find that animal first, this is your best advantage - your best time to fight that animal - it doesn't get any better than getting the jump on the ambusher. IF your going to fight it, that's when you should do it.
    But, with the spines and paralysis, fighting gobul even discovered is probably extremely risky. Any paralyzed female could be eaten there and then. That is a HUGE risk to take, and I am not sure if ludroth know where to bite on a gobul to avoid the spines/I don't think their mamas teach them any of that.
    I am not really sure what female ludroth would do with a gobul, I feel like it depends on the size and condition of the animals and also how many females - and if the females have another option or some way to avoid it by moving to a different area.
    It's not that, enough females couldn't kill a gobul, but rather, that some would have to die even if they succeeded - and with each individual valuing her life, it's unlikely she's willing to sacrifice herself for the death of a single gobul. This is why when hyenas massively outnumber a single lion they may still act cautiously, as each individual doesn't really want to sacrifice themselves simply to kill a single lion.
    On the other hand, avoiding the gobul does not seem very successful. I think this is what it wants. Forget about it, so it can sneak up on you again another day. Gobul puts female ludroth in a very tough spot, as neither avoidance/fleeing nor fighting has very good chances for them.
    Maybe the males play a protective role of some kind in this situation? With larger mass, maybe they don't get paralyzed immediately, and while gobul can probably still eat some smaller royals, it's probably not preferable, such as the eagle preferring rabbits to foxes.
    I certainly do think gobul is probably the biggest predator pressure on Ludroth, even if mostly females and subadult males - However, given that one male can cause more than one female to bear offspring in most species of animals, it's usually the number of females that decides how many offspring are had by the population. There are exceptions of course, but I don't think that Ludroth is one of them. Therefore, Gobul eating females probably has a pretty big impact on their numbers.

  • @williansnobre
    @williansnobre Год назад

    I like to imagine the lizard-lions from A Song of Ice and Fire to look like Ludroth

  • @houston8106
    @houston8106 Год назад +2

    Yes more underrated content. Also do you think dire miralis makes his lava or not because I’m under the impression of the latter and that they may live near underwater volcanoes. There is a decent amount of his ecology that I theorize that I am excited to share if you will be so kind.

    • @5raptorboy1
      @5raptorboy1 Год назад

      afaik canonically the lava he produces is a special liquid formed inside his body. He might use real lava as a component, but as far as we know what is literally in his body and he uses to fight ingame is a unique substance

    • @houston8106
      @houston8106 Год назад +1

      @@5raptorboy1 interesting, I personally thought of dire miralis simply not making it at all and that he simply collects it through holes in his body when acquiring nutrients from geothermal vents. Though I still believe that this substance that he makes sort of helps him in two ways, with the first being a heat source to protect him from the freezing ocean floor as he travels from geothermal vent to geothermal vent, and the second being a more defensive measure against creatures like nakarkos, goldbeard ceadeus, alatreon, other dire miralis, and even dalamadur, who I theorize may sometimes walk along the ocean floor to feed on the abundance of creatures that, when they die, sink to the bottom. Confrontations may play out with it shooting this substance with his wing cannons, and if that doesn’t work then it will stop the attacker by working as a more deadly version of a hagfish. That’s my take on it.

  • @jasonvoorhees5180
    @jasonvoorhees5180 8 месяцев назад

    Royal Ludroth is one of those monsters I love specifically because of how bold/garish it looks, not to mention the extreme sexual dimorphism with the females. Combination of lizard, lion and pinniped (?) themes just work really well for it.

  • @oni5963
    @oni5963 Год назад

    Royal Ludroths are both some of my favorite leviathans and amongst my favorite monsters period. I'm glad you decided to make a video on them. One question I'd have is whats up with that tail?? It always seemed kinda counterproductive to me to have a tail that only had a sail that went so far down it, especially if you're such a water dependent creature.

  • @tidalgrunt6549
    @tidalgrunt6549 Год назад +1

    YES! ROYAL LUDROTH EPISODE! I LOVE DROTH!

  • @HammboneBob
    @HammboneBob Год назад +1

    That MFER IS MOIST, also his tail looks like a sailfin dragon's. Very beautiful, very powerful.

  • @Devin_Stromgren
    @Devin_Stromgren Год назад +2

    It's always been my head cannon that the sponge mane is made of actual sponges that Ludroth has some sort of symbiotic relationship with.

  • @NathanTruby
    @NathanTruby Год назад

    The pause at 1:53 tripped me up

  • @andrew7836
    @andrew7836 Год назад +3

    It might be good to do the herms next it'd be interesting to hear your thoughts on it using skulls for camouflage and defense.

    • @TornaitSuperBird
      @TornaitSuperBird Год назад

      You mean the 'taurs? I love me some carapaceons.

    • @andrew7836
      @andrew7836 Год назад

      That's what I meant sorry, my spelling ability isn't great and if autocorrect can't figure out what I'm trying to type I'm up a creek

  • @walnuttoad3542
    @walnuttoad3542 Год назад

    YEEEES NEW VIDEO

  • @1998topornik
    @1998topornik Год назад

    Ludroth, reptile that wanted to become sea lion.

  • @NekoNinja13
    @NekoNinja13 5 месяцев назад

    Ludroth is my favorite "drome" easily. very nice looking gear and its a good first large monster

  • @Verdessa1273
    @Verdessa1273 Год назад

    ah yes, the loyal rudroth, the great girros of rise! that is to say, a living punching bag...

  • @theodorehoag2524
    @theodorehoag2524 Год назад +1

    I love ludroth, maybe one of my favorites haha

  • @mystere4838
    @mystere4838 Год назад

    Its ironic given the cutscene short how Shogun kills the Royal Ludroth since the later seems to be adapted to eating shelled fish and crustaceans.

    • @sanguineregis5354
      @sanguineregis5354 Год назад +1

      Then again, Shogun is fucking huge for a crab and pretty damn well adapted for murder

  • @Spinexus
    @Spinexus Год назад

    Royal Ludroth is one of my favourites!
    Rise was the first game i fought him in.

  • @evolvingdragon1793
    @evolvingdragon1793 Год назад

    Love the video some monsters I think that would be to talk about the walking mouths niblesnsnarf and gobal since for the most part they are base on frog fish and the like especially nible since it existiance tells a story of a dessert that was an ocean or had much more water, also its near bomb proof stomach could be cause it eats smaller monsters whole it needs strong and durable stomach tissue and muscles in order hold the food down while the stomach acid eat at this could also be the reason why it has vital organs in the mouth( the bright little thing dangeling from the roof of the mouth) as long as the niblesnarf swallows the prey fast enough the prey goes past it and into the stomach where the prey is most likely going to struggle but this is only a guess

  • @kytim89
    @kytim89 Год назад

    Could you do a video on Gobul and what its deep sea adult version might be like?

  • @fluffdafire157
    @fluffdafire157 Год назад

    I don't remember where I heard this but I remember someone telling me that royal ludroth used it's mane to help females stay moist when moving between bodies of water

  • @seiyn6888
    @seiyn6888 Год назад +1

    Interesting enough, no ludroth were found in the new world. Which is odd considering that can live in the sea and following your suggestion deep divers. This would imply that ludroth cannot leave the continental shelf without risking certain death. Then again, little is known about Monster Hunter World's marine life.

  • @xc809
    @xc809 Год назад +1

    Sponge lizard my beloved, hope its fat cousin jagras gets a vid too

  • @rac1equalsbestgame853
    @rac1equalsbestgame853 Год назад +1

    Yay my favorite leviathan!

  • @eladblaier898
    @eladblaier898 Год назад

    I really like royal ludroth it's a simple but iconic design

  • @Blaze_the_Cinderace_Gal8144
    @Blaze_the_Cinderace_Gal8144 9 месяцев назад

    As a Royal Ludroth myself I approve if this ecology video

  • @Wyvern201
    @Wyvern201 Год назад

    I sincerely hope underwater combat returns, the genuine sense of entering a new world just hasn't been done since.

  • @matteolucarelli4615
    @matteolucarelli4615 Год назад

    INB4 Primal Malzeno turns out to be another creature that feeds on the crabs :P Okay I know it's unlikely, but this has almost become a meme by now.

  • @kimarykorlumiose7728
    @kimarykorlumiose7728 Год назад

    o hell nah spunch bop got unnatural history channel'd

  • @diaborodevil3161
    @diaborodevil3161 Год назад

    You forgot it can give you an awesome coat

  • @alexkazam444
    @alexkazam444 Год назад

    Kinda wish his mane was used more defensively, considering how dense it could be, would be cool if it had like a unique bounce animation because of how soft and elastic it seems, it would make a lot of sense since u need something more sharp to get through it

  • @joshualighttime604
    @joshualighttime604 Год назад

    Not likely to do this but can you make a video about fatalis

  • @BallisticAri
    @BallisticAri Год назад

    this is just asmr to me

  • @Cyborgianoid
    @Cyborgianoid Год назад

    at this point i really just want to see underwater turf wars at least, if it really comes back perhaps we can finally have the osprey flying wyvern. also i am a royal ludroth set maniac every game i can make that damn outfit i did it.

  • @alessandrocesani3231
    @alessandrocesani3231 Год назад

    i think u should add gameplay videos of the monster along only images to add some dynamic to the video!