Bird wyvern ecology : Yian Kut Ku and Garuga in Monster Hunter

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  • Опубликовано: 4 янв 2023
  • The first real fight of the whole series and one of the most frequent returners arrives on the channel for a double feature as we take a look at the original bird wyverns.
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  • @matteolucarelli4615
    @matteolucarelli4615 Год назад +660

    With Garuga being such a predator of small vertebrates I've always thought, this thing must be the very bane for Felyne colonies living in wild areas away from human settlements...

    • @reubencaldwell8494
      @reubencaldwell8494 Год назад +123

      Seeing as a Congolala causes such panic for an entire tribe, a Garuga would be worse than almost any elder or Deviljho even.

    • @muramasa870
      @muramasa870 Год назад +23

      Naahhh... Garuga can solo Kushala easy

    • @aproudbaguette3605
      @aproudbaguette3605 Год назад +54

      I can't see myself thinking of Felyne getting hurt in any way

    • @BigAutisticDaddy
      @BigAutisticDaddy Год назад +15

      i'm halfway through this video and i haven't heart you address the theory that Yian Garuga is the result of crossbreeding a Yian Kut-Ku and a rathian.

    • @b-reviews7181
      @b-reviews7181 Год назад +47

      @@BigAutisticDaddyI don’t think that’s true at all

  • @chasinjason107
    @chasinjason107 Год назад +199

    10:40 I'm in awe that being as obnoxious as possible is a viable evolutionary strategy

    • @NeovenatorGuy
      @NeovenatorGuy 11 месяцев назад +15

      Guess I have a viable evolutionary strategy

    • @hag8752
      @hag8752 5 месяцев назад

      Lemmings
      Vicious little bastards

    • @Walterwhite-nb9tz
      @Walterwhite-nb9tz 3 месяца назад +3

      ​@@NeovenatorGuy real

  • @vladislavpetkov6120
    @vladislavpetkov6120 Год назад +113

    the cutscene in iceborne has me convinced that yian garuga will willingly go up to elders and smack them around like wet paper towels, not because it makes sense but because it is positively hilarious to see an anemic chicken body a Teostra

    • @marcgid1174
      @marcgid1174 Год назад +40

      I would also like to add the fact that Yian Garuga will see hunters, go up and slaughter elder dragons of unfathomable power, and then go after them being like “yeah this is a good dinner”. The funniest part is this seems like a successful strategy, considering their many scarred and stronger variants like dead-eye.

    • @victory8928
      @victory8928 8 месяцев назад +6

      I think it has to do with both yian’s small stature and aggressive territorial behaviours as monsters like jho compete directly with yian on its larger prey items and scare away smaller animals leading to Yian wanting to drive it away but due to its size it can’t just kill jho but has to deter it with sound and harassment

  • @quark4016
    @quark4016 Год назад +382

    I’ve always loved the way Garuga sounds. I can’t exactly explain why; but it just sounds so cool.

    • @androblade3009
      @androblade3009 Год назад +19

      His roar always gave me a blockbuster movie vibe.

    • @brotherpanda
      @brotherpanda Год назад +38

      It's like an evil bell.
      *BWAAAAAANG*

    • @JaxDaHax1
      @JaxDaHax1 Год назад +13

      Old gen garuga's roar is peak sound design

    • @Cottonmouth255
      @Cottonmouth255 Год назад +18

      I especially love his Iceborne vocalizations. His entire sound design is basically “everything scary about birds taken up to 11”.

    • @meghanwallace8175
      @meghanwallace8175 Год назад +5

      The good ol
      SCRAWWWWWW

  • @reallycantthinkofausername487
    @reallycantthinkofausername487 Год назад +114

    The thumbnail alone is golden, this'll be a good one

  • @CousinChal
    @CousinChal Год назад +105

    "the best and truest Monster Hunter weapon design: monster part on a stick, as it should be"
    Big agree, shout out to the Espinas hammers in Sunbreak too.

  • @thedappercritter6644
    @thedappercritter6644 Год назад +113

    Kut-Ku definitely deserves more love. Despite how goofy it looks, like you said it fits the aesthetic and ecology of early monster hunter well, and it's a shame it never became a flagship mon like Rath or Veloci. I only got to know it through Stories, but I was just as charmed by it's looks and sounds.
    Between your comparisons to the sloth bear and 5th gen's greater emphasis on ecological behaviour, I'd love to have the chance to see Kut-Ku wandering about in the open and pouncing on any unwary hunters who got too close during their expeditions!

    • @m1sty033
      @m1sty033 10 месяцев назад +1

      I agree. Personally I found out about kut ku from generations

    • @SyzothVeltah
      @SyzothVeltah 7 месяцев назад

      That chicken to is my favorite, although I never understood why people struggle against it even me as a greatsword main.

    • @jacobgouwland571
      @jacobgouwland571 3 месяца назад

      Well its apparently the 35th most popular monster according to the community votes, so it's going rather well haha

  • @NickRex-po8ob
    @NickRex-po8ob Год назад +89

    I know some people have probably already said something about this but, its over aggressive nature and venomous tail aren't the only thing that deters larger Monsters from attempting to eat Garuga. The particularly spiky carapaces it has on it's back also make biting down quite the problem. The spikes will most like lacerate or stab the inside of a Predator's mouth, which could very well lead into infection in the future. Plus with its body most likely having little meat, most Preadators would eventually say screw it and leave. Garuga is basically a Bird Honey Badger that decided to have spiky armor and venomous tail spikes instead of loose skin, not very appealing for Predators.
    Also can't wait for my boi Espinas, which is also another Wyvern other Monsters don't want to mess with. For similar, and different reasons.

    • @unnaturalhistorychannel
      @unnaturalhistorychannel  Год назад +35

      Yeah, garuga is indeed just not very high value as a meal and not a strong competitor to a lot of other wyverns. Not much good killing him really!

    • @kiryukazuma8089
      @kiryukazuma8089 Год назад +2

      Espinas is a giant wyvern lol, it’s already at the height of what normal monster usually produce thou

    • @draw2death421
      @draw2death421 10 месяцев назад +4

      Also the carapace is extremely tough so i whoudnt be suprised if only creatures like Tigrex with their bone crushing jaws could even crack them open.

  • @bobisuncanny2760
    @bobisuncanny2760 Год назад +363

    Honestly Yian Garuga has one of the most impressive rework in the entire franchise going from an excruciatingly boring, painful and difficult monster to Iceborne's version with not only better looking design (Iceborne's more realistic touch), but also a fun fight with less forgettable and funkier music. While having new attacks that make it even more unique (which prevents noob from calling it rathian 2.0): A.K.A the rocket attack and the fucking cool fireball machine gun attack from the Scarred one

    • @condoslime776
      @condoslime776 Год назад +15

      Garuga is one of my favorite fights in Iceborne. It's a good mix of fast chaotic attacks and silly divebombs and waggling.
      I was also surprised when I saw them sleeping standing up, I legit thought that they were still awake when I saw it for the first time.

    • @namealreadytaken7116
      @namealreadytaken7116 Год назад +21

      I do like new yian garuga but 1st and 2nd gen Garuga felt like his own thing in a way. The way he fought for the time and was surprisingly fast and kept up with the hunter. Not to many regular monsters back then had there on themes outside of elders so when yian garuga had one it made him unique. Obviously it’s different now but That’s something I can’t take away from him.

    • @memelord8429
      @memelord8429 Год назад +1

      Completely agree, they did an amazing job honestly.

    • @mpo48
      @mpo48 Год назад +4

      you will never fear this bird again, the iceborne version is a pushover.

    • @cleo42
      @cleo42 Год назад +2

      Garuga was one of the best fights in mhfu once the frustration of the first carts goes away

  • @blackhammer5035
    @blackhammer5035 Год назад +42

    I really like how Iceborne had Garuga as a dangerous creature without feeling at all like just another elder or worse an "anime hype monster."

  • @thewolfofcomedy5966
    @thewolfofcomedy5966 Год назад +117

    Yian Garuga is easily one of my favorite fights in Iceborne, they really achieved the “spastic psychopath” energy of the original fight while dialing back what made it annoying
    Side bar, but I also love that Garuga was given a Choanal Slit in his redesign. It’s such an unnecessary yet cool detail that really shows the designers at Capcom take great care with their designs (most of the time)

    • @dinosaurkin5093
      @dinosaurkin5093 Год назад +10

      Mainline games take great care in their designs, the spinoffs go crazy 🤪

    • @AztecCroc
      @AztecCroc Год назад +1

      @@dinosaurkin5093 Only the Elders really, most of the non-Elder Frontier and Online monsters wouldn't look particularly out of place in a regular game.

    • @italoviturino6386
      @italoviturino6386 Год назад +5

      @@AztecCroc mostly true, online that is indeed true , but in frontier a lot of the wyverns would need some tunedown, get more grounded, and others, specially the not true flying wyrns are pretty much unfixable in this sense.

    • @dinosaurkin5093
      @dinosaurkin5093 Год назад +1

      @@AztecCroc Magnamalo

    • @AztecCroc
      @AztecCroc Год назад +2

      @@dinosaurkin5093 Magnamalo is a mainline monster though.

  • @treadingwater86
    @treadingwater86 Год назад +27

    5:06 I have personally always theorized that what separates Low-, High- and Master-rank monsters is their age. Low-rank being adolescents that still having a lot to learn, High-rank being slightly older adult animals with more years and experience under their belt while Master-rank are the older monsters still in their prime that has survived other hunters and lived to tell the tale.

  • @darthplagueis13
    @darthplagueis13 Год назад +28

    I've always loved Garuga. Not just due to the design but also because it feels like you're up against a monster that actually knows how to fight rather than just flail about or rely on inherited instincts.
    Like, I know a lot of people feel that old Gen Garuga's moveset has a lot of bs, but think about it: It's a monster that has learned from observation what is going to work best. Insta-charges and nasty combos involving screeching and wind pressure are in fact smart choices against human hunters. A monster like Garuga, that is constantly involved in fights with other creatures probably finds out quite early that telegraphing ones moves is a good way to lose an eye.

    • @drpepp.
      @drpepp. Год назад +3

      Also He was indeed classified as an elder dragon in monster hunter freedom

  • @ToasTFresh
    @ToasTFresh Год назад +55

    Kut Ku may be one of the most common monsters, but that won't stop him from peacing out of an entire generation.

    • @TornaitSuperBird
      @TornaitSuperBird Год назад +8

      I wonder if Aknosom takes up Kut-Ku's niche in the Kamura area? Not even counting their similarities (Aknosom uses quite a few of Kut-Ku's moves for one), the long beak of Aknosom seems to suggest that it's a more specialized insectivore, or potentially a pescavore.

    • @JanusHoW
      @JanusHoW Год назад +2

      @@TornaitSuperBird Yeah, and in terms of gameplay, Pukei-Pukei is basically Gypceros in terms of moveset but it trades the flash and playing dead for spewing poison from its tail, as well as stopping to eat nearby plants to replenish its poison.

  • @dianslabbert504
    @dianslabbert504 Год назад +62

    The only thing annoying about Yian Garuga to me are the people who keep on saying it's a hybrid between Yian Kut Ku and Rathian.

    • @unnaturalhistorychannel
      @unnaturalhistorychannel  Год назад +56

      True agony

    • @manusiabumi7673
      @manusiabumi7673 Год назад +13

      About as annoying as those saying amatsu being the child of ibushi and narwa (because apparently basic biology is hard)

    • @JanusHoW
      @JanusHoW Год назад +16

      @@manusiabumi7673 I recently saw a picture of an Ibushi and Narwa pair with - you guessed it - baby Ibushis and Narwas. It was adorable.

    • @manusiabumi7673
      @manusiabumi7673 Год назад

      @@JanusHoW do you have the link for the picture?

    • @martinerhard8447
      @martinerhard8447 Год назад

      It could be a crossbreed. But that depends a bit how genetically compatible rathian and kutku is and that is something we dont know.
      Garuga was called in the lore to be a kutku breed

  • @soltheshinydrifblim7183
    @soltheshinydrifblim7183 Год назад +54

    I think that at least a part of the reason for Kut-Ku's wild undirected attacks might be an attempt at intimidation by causing as much chaos as possible to try and scare off the aggressor.
    Also, I think it is also worth noting the spines on Garuga's back. They don't seem to serve much purpose as an offensive tool, so I think they might serve as a detterrant for larger predators, perhaps like Rathalos or Anjanath, since Garuga isn't particularly large as wyverns go.
    I'm also very excited for the upcoming Espinas video!

    • @RyoIsamuGaming
      @RyoIsamuGaming Год назад

      Well I think on that Yian Garuga was stated to be a horrific crossbreed of Rathian and Yian-Kut-Ku.
      Yes, a female Rath is compatible somehow with a bird wyvern.
      Yes, that's a surprisingly scary yet accurate way to describe why Yian Garuga is just a nasty predator with a bad temperament.

    • @soltheshinydrifblim7183
      @soltheshinydrifblim7183 Год назад +5

      @@RyoIsamuGaming that’s just a weird community joke, it’s not true at all.

    • @RyoIsamuGaming
      @RyoIsamuGaming Год назад +1

      @@soltheshinydrifblim7183
      Really now? Keep hearing it touted about.
      And I mean it's not the first time either; there was that whole Deviljho tail incident.

    • @julianswinton5355
      @julianswinton5355 Год назад +5

      @@RyoIsamuGaming The only thing that became true was with fatalis melting hunters to his chest

    • @RyoIsamuGaming
      @RyoIsamuGaming Год назад

      @@julianswinton5355
      Aye, though people still debate it - Black Dragons are infamous for having scarse information - which fits with the Canon, but World definitely has given us our first 'official' documentation of Fatalis and Alatreon if the New World holds onto that information much to the dismay of the Purists burning any information on Black Dragons.
      I mean hell I've read way too far into Alatreon to basically come up with the argument it's a misunderstood but highly dangerous hyperterritorial beastie that rarely comes out of its den to feed on wildlife around the hospitable areas of its domain or further away, never staying for long and eradicating pests that intrude upon its territory.
      It's probably taking shots in the dark but it all adds up to me enjoying the Avatar more.

  • @aidenhorne3981
    @aidenhorne3981 Год назад +38

    Love these two and Kut-Ku especially! I think the Fox correlation makes a lot of sense for Kut-Ku and I also thought of an idea relating to their population booms and the food chain. Haven't finished the video but when Yian Kut-Ku populations boom, the populations of creatures that regularly or opportunistically hunt them would as well, especially with all the young strewn about. It entails that the populations of creatures in many different areas of the chain also have a direct correlation with the insect/Kut-Ku population. This obviously isn't a breakthrough theory, but I just think its cool that a change in one area has effects everywhere else in an ecosystem.

    • @bluekutku
      @bluekutku Год назад +4

      Kut-Ku loves you too

  • @lorettahale1252
    @lorettahale1252 Год назад +32

    Ooooo the best bird wyverns

    • @blazefang49-isgamer21
      @blazefang49-isgamer21 Год назад +1

      😢 *cries in Malfestio*

    • @caldineescogroft8831
      @caldineescogroft8831 Год назад

      you made a GREAT enemy today you could say that you made the GREATEST enemy in your life, GREATLY dissapointed with your BAGGY stupidity today

    • @shadowdragon1396
      @shadowdragon1396 Год назад +3

      Agreed. Garuga is the best bird wyvern. He shows that bird wyverns can absolutely throw hands with the big boys.

  • @timidchandelure
    @timidchandelure Год назад +11

    Yian Garuga used to be one of my most hated monsters, but it's the epitome of MH gameplay imo because he taught me patience with his fight. Once you understand that taking his fight slow is the way to go, it really improves everything because you start to see all of his tells and openings and can punish him a lot more. I enjoy both his Old and New world iterations, and I truly hope he becomes a series staple. Top tier music, a really good fight, and one of the best roars in the entire franchise.

  • @urbexidiot
    @urbexidiot Год назад +14

    Kut-ku, amongst all Monsters, will always have the most special place in my heart

  • @bzizman4648
    @bzizman4648 Год назад +11

    Dude the drongo mobbing clip cracked me up so hard lmao that looks so goofy and cute without the crazy camera angles
    Love the video!

  • @dododelmal88malevolotambie50
    @dododelmal88malevolotambie50 Год назад +13

    I remember getting stuck in the kut ku hunt for two damn weeks

  • @lewa3910
    @lewa3910 Год назад +4

    11:05 this image of Bazel looking like WTF at the Garuga pecking it is amazing! Props to the artist who concocted this image 🤣🙏💖

  • @GunlessSnake
    @GunlessSnake Год назад +17

    I find it interesting how one of the most aggressive Monsters around is also one of the most intuitive, able to actively observe behaviours and attempt to copy them, taking what works for itself. It makes it quite easy from a gameplay standpoint to justify it taking more moves from other Monsters in the future. As for next time? Espinas is my 4th favourite Monster of all time now, but because most of its background comes from the somewhat non-canon MH Frontier, it makes it difficult to tell exactly what its true ecology is beyond what we saw in MHR:SB.

    • @RyoIsamuGaming
      @RyoIsamuGaming Год назад +1

      I imagine most of what we've seen is true give or take reasonable deductions - mind you canonical monsters in that same game had 'Apex' or 'Unleashed' variants if I recall the name right, basically way-too-spiky variants that also were OP for some reason. Espinas is one of the rare monsters in that game that is, surprisingly, pretty grounded and fun. Might be a bit before we learn most of what is confirmed and isn't for our cactus boi, but we now have a subspecies as an Endgame fight called the Flaming Espinas, showing us a new timbit of lore for it, so who knows?

  • @sharplosion1
    @sharplosion1 Год назад +16

    Having gone through MH1 and a bit of Dos, can definitely feel the hardship Kut-Ku brought to the table. Granted it often ended up feeling like a hitbox issue of classic MH 'tail spin hits between the legs' so many monsters had. Also Kut-Ku regularly just took a lot of time to even find in the maps early on too.
    I'm surprised the Konchu throw Kut-Ku gets in G-rank wasn't listed as an example of potential intelligence for Kut-Ku given it was brought up later. It seems far more deliberate than Deviljho's monster carrying, given Kut-Ku pauses to pretty much aim it at the hunter. It's tool usage that makes use of the knowledge of how Konchu's rolled up shape that is also mentioned Kut-Ku learns to manipulate.
    For Garuga, yeah definitely a chore of a fight. 'Bring earplugs or suffer' really. I think the sideways spines on Garuga's tail also further support the sideways tail slap idea, given they're literally positioned perfectly for such slaps, far more than Rathian's even.
    And man I was going to comment about an Espinas video given he's been referenced in both Narga's and now this video. Really looking forward to it, even if I'm sure it'll end with some good ol' fashioned Frontier lampooning.

  • @marcgid1174
    @marcgid1174 Год назад +4

    Guruga casually rocking up to hunters being like, “so remember that fatalis you killed, yeah, I’m going to do what he couldn’t because you do be looking like a snack”.

  • @m.s.e.advanced2842
    @m.s.e.advanced2842 Год назад +11

    Bird up

  • @dinosour2140
    @dinosour2140 Год назад +13

    I loved Garuga from the moment I first saw it, which was iceborne. It’s kinda interesting seeing the duo basically in reverse since I started with the best Garuga and went back to them fight kut ku and not so great Garuga. Makes me very excited for a kut-ku return lol

  • @blankblank6214
    @blankblank6214 Год назад +6

    I like to think the in lore reason we don't hunt certain monsters per game is that the guild stopping the hunt every so often for them to grow in population

  • @aceundead4750
    @aceundead4750 Год назад +3

    The psycho chicken is my favorite bird wyvern, no reason other than it will fight just about anything and the nickname of "psycho chicken."

  • @leoncaw326
    @leoncaw326 Год назад +21

    I hope you never run out of these topics, whichever source you find them in. I don't play these kinds of games but I love hearing your theories. I think if I did play I'd spend more time watching monster behavior than killing them.

  • @thenerdbeast7375
    @thenerdbeast7375 Год назад +5

    Always saw Yian Garuga as akin to a Marabou Stork; sure on paper its adapted like Kut-Ku for similar prey like how Marabous can fish like other storks but is also a ruthless opportunist which can mean things can get gory.

  • @TheRedVoyager
    @TheRedVoyager Год назад +4

    The thumbnail goes so hard I screenshotted

  • @Never_at_All
    @Never_at_All Год назад +7

    Love the idea that Yian Kut-Ku is a keystone species in certain habitats, being something that can improve the soil for plants and insects. Neat idea as always!

  • @naturalist10000
    @naturalist10000 Год назад +4

    One other reason I can think as to why Garuga despise Kut-Ku may be that the latter are potentially NEST PREDATORS to the former.
    As you said Kut-ku are specialist insectivores that boom in times of abundant rainfall; however, in times of drought and subsequent scarcity of their primary prey, they may resort to seeking out alterative food sources. And when compared to insects, eggs of various other bird wyverns are an excellent alternative as they're basically stationary shells packed full of protein lying down in the leaf litter, and with Garuga being one of the biggest bird wyverns probably means their eggs are subsequently large and thus the most common targets.
    Garuga don't just attack them out of competition, they see them as legitimate threats to their young.

  • @sadochismo3373
    @sadochismo3373 Год назад +5

    Garuga is easily my favorite monster in the franchise, and his fight in Iceborne is top tier. I think it's a real special fight when viewed from the angle that it's equally trying to hunt you. I think most monsters are generally too large to really care about eating the hunter outside of opportunity, or too small to really be equally as proficient in combat as the hunter. It views you as an appropriate, and hearty meal, and does everything it can to ensure it's victorious. I think that's why within the world of MH they're generally viewed as evil, because humans are well within what it would class as a nutritious dinner and outside of hunters, a very inexpensive one at that.

  • @whensomethingcriesagain
    @whensomethingcriesagain Год назад +3

    I always saw Garuga as like a flying, loud, venomous, fire-breathing Sloth Bear. I always figured their aggression came from being startled, and their survival strategy against the likes of Deviljho, Nargacuga, and Rathalos would be similar to how the Sloth Bear defends itself from tigers, by being the biggest pain in the ass it possibly can to make the predator decide it's not worth the potential injuries to keep fighting. This could explain a lot of their aggression against humans as well, initially coming from being startled by an unfamiliar creature that it treats as a threat and so attacks, then for some progressing to man-eating after realizing how easy a target people can be. Kind of blending a couple different types of animal behavior, I'll admit.

  • @purplehaze2358
    @purplehaze2358 Год назад +4

    Something about the narration in this particular video makes me wonder if UHC was feeling under the weather this time around. I don't know, just felt quieter, slower, and all around.. off in a way I can't quite articulate.

    • @unnaturalhistorychannel
      @unnaturalhistorychannel  Год назад +1

      Voice definitely came out a lot fuzzier than usual! Has hopefully been rectified with a new mic though

  • @Andrew-hz5zc
    @Andrew-hz5zc Год назад +7

    I remember fighting Garuga for the first time in Iceborne. Seeing his cutscene against the Deviljho was awesome, and the fight right after was just as good. He was honestly one of my favorite fights in that game. He's super fast and aggressive, but not unfair or annoying. Plus, he's even got a bit of humor in there with his homing beak attack. I love watching him miss that attack and get his beak stuck in the ground.
    Fast forward a bit, I went backward in the series to GU. I see his quest for the first time, and I'm pretty excited about it. Then I hunt him and... he's kind of fun? I think? His instacharges and frequent roars and wind pressure were a pain. I was questioning whether I was having fun or not midhunt lol. I loved him so much in Iceborne, and so I think that experience was forcing me to enjoy the fight more than I actually wanted to.
    Then I do this one quest where it's both a Garuga and a Tigrex in the same arena at once. Stupid me thought it would be a good idea to try it solo, and it was the most unfun thing I've done in that game lol. Two monsters who do nothing but charge at you for the whole fight in the same arena. Who designed that quest!? While I questioned it before, that quest cemented my hate for the old Yian Garuga lol. I'm glad Iceborne treated him really nicely though.

  • @bluetextwhitebackground9585
    @bluetextwhitebackground9585 Год назад +13

    The ducky monsters! Despite my opinions of Garugas fight I've always thought it's design was cool. And it's cutscene in 4U was just as cool.

  • @gergomolnar2193
    @gergomolnar2193 Год назад +5

    a little interesting thing: in Monster Hunter World Iceborne, the Yian Garuga feeds on the carcasses left by other large monsters

  • @anthonyf8423
    @anthonyf8423 Год назад +4

    Yian Kut-Ku has and will always be my favorite wyvern. Very fond memories of hunting them while spending time with my little brother 💜 He called them Bawka Dragons.

  • @prawn1717
    @prawn1717 Год назад +3

    Espinas is up next! Our first (and possibly only?) Frontier monster on this channel!

  • @XmortoxX1990
    @XmortoxX1990 Год назад +5

    I remember having Garuga the first time I fought it, but it grew on me over time, and after Iceborne it's one of my favorite Monsters

  • @foryossimodicarbonio9703
    @foryossimodicarbonio9703 Год назад +4

    Just gonna throw this idea out there, it would be really cool a video about real life animals that could be used as a basis for new monsters, exploring interesting features of the animal that could be used in both the lore and the fight.
    Like, I personally would adore a high level bird wyvern inspired by the secretary bird and making it a snake-wyvern specialist.
    Snake wyverns in general should come back.

  • @sorinsilverheart3200
    @sorinsilverheart3200 Год назад +1

    Ahh yes
    The premiere old world punching bag and it's cousin that uses YOU as a punching bag. I love both of these monsters so much.

  • @qwertyuiopasdfghjklzxcvbnm6356
    @qwertyuiopasdfghjklzxcvbnm6356 Год назад +2

    He mentioned making a video on these two in one of his earliest videos on this channel so when I saw this thumb nail I was very exited

  • @Verdessa1273
    @Verdessa1273 Год назад +2

    had garuga's theme stuck in my head for the whole video, time to listen to it for 3 hours on end again, whoopee!

  • @morcinus6449
    @morcinus6449 Год назад +2

    Funny, had a dream the other night that you uploaded a video on Yian Garuga, though it was mostly just pictures of Rajang in it.

  • @BigAutisticDaddy
    @BigAutisticDaddy Год назад +4

    I never thought I'd miss the goofy wyvern, but here I am, sitting on the edge of my seat hoping the next monster hunter brings back this introduction monster.

  • @draw2death421
    @draw2death421 Год назад +7

    Yian Kut ku seems acxually pretty smart considering he uses konchus against hunter by throwing them at us. Kut ku knows Tool use. Garuga is my faiv bird wyvern. I love the Shoebill look aswell as how they made him clean himself like birds in his iceborne intro. You say Odogaron is like a wolverine of monster hunter but id arque Yian Garuga is more of a one than him considering his main form of attacking is just being agressive, fast and unpredictable.
    Its also interesting to note how much Yian Garuga has evolved to not be apetizing for other predators. Its hide is though to get throw, its covered in Thorns making it painful to eat, its making ear piercing screeches constantly, its poisonous, it has barely any meat on it and it has a powerful firebreath. I cant really see any creature risking eating a Yian Garuga exept jho but only because they kinda have to eat everything they come by.
    Also: YOUR COVERING ESPINAS NEXT! YES!

  • @mr.international2778
    @mr.international2778 Год назад +5

    Id like to see a video about akantor and ukanlos! It would be an interesting study to see how evolution turned flying wyverns into elder dragon level threats.

  • @aaa1e2r3
    @aaa1e2r3 Год назад +4

    Touching on the idea about Kut-ku preferring softer wetter soil, I would love to see a variant of Kut-ku with a strengthened beak and jaw strength that let's it work through drier and harder soil and possibly rocks/boulders, like say Rockbiter Yian Kut-ku.

    • @unnaturalhistorychannel
      @unnaturalhistorychannel  Год назад +2

      Could even make a new bird wyvern out of it, like a hornbill or woodpecker based on.

    • @julianswinton5355
      @julianswinton5355 Год назад

      @@unnaturalhistorychannel I would love to see a secretary bird alike bird wyvern

  • @tofuteh2348
    @tofuteh2348 Год назад +3

    Honestly surprised that kut-ku wasnt brought back in World. 1st and 2nd gen monsters in general just fit in its environments so well

    • @draw2death421
      @draw2death421 Год назад +2

      Its probably due to World being a new teritory for them and because they kinda had to remake all fights to fit the new gen (smoother turning, Less Choppy animations, Movement on different ground levels than used before) all models also took a lot of time due to how detailed they are. In world the only returning monsters were Rathalos, Rathian, Diablos, Barroth, Uragaan, Lavasioth, Deviljho, Lunastra, Teostra and Kushala aswell so not many Old world Monsters returned in the first place.

    • @tofuteh2348
      @tofuteh2348 Год назад +2

      @@draw2death421 i think it would've been one of the easier ones to do considering the fact that its moveset is already in plenty of World's monsters just by it having that skeleton.
      Something like diablos on the other hand has way more things to be worked on, especially things like underground digging and its own sand trap

  • @maxoyew2965
    @maxoyew2965 Год назад +3

    Looking forward to this one. I love listening to these as I close to cash office where I work. Your deep analysis on these fantastical creatures is next level. Keep it up!

  • @chancegivens9390
    @chancegivens9390 Год назад +1

    Yian Garuga is one of my top favorite monsters! I love that he's not just all talk, he can open up a can of whoop ass! Even against larger foes!

  • @davidperdue150
    @davidperdue150 Год назад +3

    Yian Garuga has been my favorite monster ever since I first hunted it in Freedom Unite, so I'd been waiting for this video! I really like your takes both on it and on the Yian Kut-ku. I'm so happy you covered them.

  • @dapperraptor8789
    @dapperraptor8789 Год назад +5

    Love these two, prefer garuga but I have some memories with kut ku with him and congalala being my first walls.
    I just think that garuga is better because he made deviljho fans mald after he stomped jho in their cutscene.
    Great video!

  • @mixtape9318
    @mixtape9318 Год назад +3

    love your videos they rekindled my love for biology and ecology, so now I'm studying for a future career down that path.

  • @CrissBluefox
    @CrissBluefox Год назад +3

    One of the many things I appreciate about your channel other than your melted butter voice is your intelligent critical opinions of monsters and your clear refusal to give hand jobs to the fan favorite monsters like Zinogre or Valstrax because they are fan favorites.
    I think that the reason the Yain birbs breath fire is to flush out prey, fire would destroy the leaf litter Konchu hide in and the heat could dry out thier exoskeletons to made them more brittle and easier to crunch through. The smoke could choke out and blind prey so they would not see Garuga coming, it's sharp eyes and ears can guild it through the smoke screen and also starting fires to create smoke could be a deterrent for attackers to allow the weaker Kutku to escape.

  • @TheBelieveit1
    @TheBelieveit1 Год назад +3

    Birds prefer moving on foot. Even among the more aerial species, you will still see birds opting to walk or hop to their destination if it is near enough. Flight is reserved more for longer distance travel or fleeing. Flight is very costly in terms of energy so it's little wonder there are plenty of birds in our own world that can technically fly but prefer to be in the ground as even the more areal versions will walk more than fly if given the chance

  • @bluemew6457
    @bluemew6457 Год назад +26

    I just had a thought. You mentioned that Garuga can learn from other monsters from observation. Is it possible that Garugas learned the backflip from rathian, and the technique was passed down from generation to generation afterward?

    • @RyoIsamuGaming
      @RyoIsamuGaming Год назад

      Would make sense; it is presumed to be a horrific crossbreed of Rath and Bird so that tail flip comes in use.
      Combine that with the intuition of its Kut-Ku parent and its no wonder this thing could scare off a Deviljho - the things a nightmare.

    • @bluemew6457
      @bluemew6457 Год назад +7

      @@RyoIsamuGaming As far as I know, the thought that Garuga is a crossbreed is simply a myth that arose due to lack of research and the shared traits. However, your second statement is definitely accurate, Garuga is nightmare fuel for sure.

    • @RyoIsamuGaming
      @RyoIsamuGaming Год назад

      @@bluemew6457 aye, point remains that it's a dreadful creature.

    • @tech-priesttoast2686
      @tech-priesttoast2686 Год назад +4

      @@bluemew6457 its a meme the community come up with actual and has no basis in any of the games or lore….
      people just mistook it for canon at some point

    • @RyoIsamuGaming
      @RyoIsamuGaming Год назад +1

      @@tech-priesttoast2686
      Fair, though definitely isn't the first time it's occurred;
      Looking at you, Deviljho...

  • @brenokv
    @brenokv Год назад

    ya have no idea how i love this approach to lore, expecialy in ya mh vids, ya deserve more love fren

  • @VincenzoStudios
    @VincenzoStudios Год назад +3

    Yian Garuga has always been a favorite of mine, he's a giant amalgamation of all the jerks of the bird world rolled up into one Screaming, Malding Corvid Wyvern. I'm super glad he got a well-needed update in Iceborne, because the Old Gen Garuga fight is..... nooooot greeeeeeat.
    I forget where I saw this, but I recall someone suggesting that Garuga is a Brood Parasite, and that it specifically does it with Kut Ku. Which would add to the idea that Garuga, despite having a dislike for Kut Ku, require them for survival. I assume in their stead, Garuga would preform Parasitism on lesser intelligent kinds of Wingdrakes in the New World.

  • @jellohshots1911
    @jellohshots1911 Год назад +3

    Watching Garuga harass Bazel feels like the purest instance of Justice.

  • @lexrupus4798
    @lexrupus4798 Год назад +2

    I didn't expect you would cover a Frontier monster so soon. Can't wait to see how you're going to rationalize and critique Frontier's poster boy.
    Great video btw. Always been a big fan of both Yians.

  • @scorpiopede
    @scorpiopede Год назад +1

    Fantastic video, this duo were a pair that I didn't like in older games, but over the generations my thoughts on them has improved over time, especially for Garuga. With that said I really hope Kut-ku gets a proper model update when it inevitably returns, aside from the awful wing morphology that Garuga had fixed in iceborne, one problem I always had with it was its bobble head with laughably tiny body and limb proportions, it just never seemed capable of holding that massive beak up with its thin neck and tiny tail that didn't even look like a proper counterbalance. If those issues get addressed and its ecology is given a greater focus I can see myself properly loving this monster when it returns.

  • @DarkraiDrive
    @DarkraiDrive Год назад +3

    I love these two, 4U was my first monster hunter game and I remember being terrified when Garuga pulled up the first time. Pretty sure it one shot me immediately helping further cement it as a cool monster. Kut ku was always just like the goofy counter part of rathian and rathalos to me though. Still a hilarious monster who’s a surprisingly fun fight

  • @JoseJose-sh7fr
    @JoseJose-sh7fr Год назад +1

    Always great to see this in my feed

  • @justaguyandadog2984
    @justaguyandadog2984 Год назад +3

    10:14 soooooo garuga acts to large monsters like a chihuahua to a large dog

  • @LeapyGeck
    @LeapyGeck Год назад +1

    Other Mh Monsters : Gigantic waking volcano
    Yian kut ku : *spicy chicken*

  • @NathanCassidy721
    @NathanCassidy721 Год назад +1

    Been binging your videos since I stumbled across the King Kong fauna video. I low-key love this kind of stuff.

    • @unnaturalhistorychannel
      @unnaturalhistorychannel  Год назад +1

      Thank you, and hope it's been a good ride!

    • @NathanCassidy721
      @NathanCassidy721 Год назад

      @@unnaturalhistorychannel I mean you've reactivated my inner "dinosaur dork" and got me to a channel that is litterally a fan-made remake of "Walking with Dinosaurs" via the algorithm, so I'd say it's been a good ride.

  • @Emajenus
    @Emajenus Год назад +3

    WTF!!!
    This is such a good video that's almost like if these are real creatures. Where do you even get all this info? How do you know so much?
    So fucking good!

  • @Krunchamunch220
    @Krunchamunch220 Год назад +1

    Not gonna lie I passed over this video twice before I realized it wasn't an ad using stolen assets.

  • @RowanFox77
    @RowanFox77 Год назад +3

    I’ve never played monster Hunter, but I still watch almost all of your Monster Hunter videos. Keep up the good work!
    If you need any ideas for a non MH video, I suggest the original Carnivores games.

  • @jacobcoleman8250
    @jacobcoleman8250 Год назад +2

    Nightshade Paolumu is also an insectivore, using the same inhalation method as its coral cousins to suck in large amounts of ants.

  • @royalhybrid4524
    @royalhybrid4524 Год назад +2

    I'd like to think that in universe there is a song or folklore of Yain Garuga called the:
    One eyed, One eared, Flying purple people eater

  • @TheAntiAzdarcho
    @TheAntiAzdarcho Год назад +5

    Let’s goooooo UHC #1

  • @BesugoTheFirst
    @BesugoTheFirst Год назад +2

    I could have sworn you’ve done Espinas already, but maybe that was someone else.
    Regardless, I’m looking forward to hearing you cover one of my favorite monsters!

  • @franky.378
    @franky.378 Год назад +2

    Dude, Wyvern's left for the new world becuz of our lord Yian Kut Ku 😅

    • @namealreadytaken7116
      @namealreadytaken7116 Год назад

      Great jaggi- finally a worthy opponent our battle will be legendary.

  • @xexyziii2782
    @xexyziii2782 Год назад +4

    The hive harassing behaviour might have some extra credence considering that you can occasionally find Kut-ku scales around beehives when gathering at the jungle in GU and the everwood in 4U (those are the only places I'm aware of). It might also be why you can find larvae on the floor as well. As for Garuga, do you think the slightly longer and sharper beak to scrape remains off prey? And what do you suppose the spikes on it are for...

    • @victory8928
      @victory8928 8 месяцев назад

      Spikes are probably for defence. Garuga punches up above its weight class with its diet more than yian and its larger size leaves it more vulnerable to predation attempts especially when younger leading to the development of spikes to ward off attacks

  • @cliffwarden5934
    @cliffwarden5934 Год назад +1

    I Alway thought high rank monsters were particularly healthy and/or fit individuals. They put up more of a fight and produce higher quality carves because of it. The weather's effect on food availability might be a contributing factor for a lot of them

  • @TheOdinsLance
    @TheOdinsLance Год назад +2

    I always found garuga pretty funny. kut ku is such a goof ball and then garuga bursts from the bushes looking like a goth kut ku. It gave me so much whip lash I couldn't help but laugh.

  • @IsaacJuett
    @IsaacJuett Месяц назад

    Personally I would also like to add to the vespoid hive segment by saying that especially bold Yian kut ku might harvest fulgur bugs by knocking over the zinogre and then amongst the chaos feast on the the fleeing fulgur bugs.

  • @bloodykenshiro8218
    @bloodykenshiro8218 Год назад +1

    I love Monster Hunter, and your videos are very thoughtful and entertaining and clever, connecting the MH natural history to our own world's, so thank you for your hard work.

  • @RedRaptor98
    @RedRaptor98 Год назад +1

    I look forward to the day you cover Glavenus! He's by far my favorite monster

  • @Edujs23
    @Edujs23 Год назад +1

    I remember going out of my way to get a water hunting horn with earplugs song only for garuga fights

  • @derigel9783
    @derigel9783 Год назад

    Kut Ku to me is special, because in my first MH, Freedom Unite on the PsP, he was the first big monster that tought you how to hunt. They teach you to dodge, stategice, destroying bodyparts and find holes in there defences to attack. Seeing him made me panic like a young cheeta who doesn't know what to do when it has cought up to its pray. But then I learned. I prevailed. I won.
    I had hunted. And I came backe victorius.
    Later on in MHFU there is a quest where you can kill as many Kut Ku in 50 min as you possibly can. And it showed me perfecrly how far I cane as a hunter.

  • @GhazMazMSM
    @GhazMazMSM Год назад +4

    I'd love to see a video done on the other creatures in primeval. Like the Tree Creeper or the Camo Beast.

  • @oaktree149
    @oaktree149 Год назад +1

    Garuga is Honestly One of the Most Underrated Monsters in the Series, and is My Personal Favorite. I Love it When a Monster has a Personality. Also I Think You’re Underestimating it a Bit. I don’t See Mobbing Working on Something as Single-Minded as a Deviljho, and it Genuinely Looked Like that Deviljho was Heavily Stunned by that Tailflip. Considering this is the Same Monster that can Halt a Charging Diablos Easily, that Tailflip had to Have had a Tremendous Amount of Force Behind it. Granted You Might Not Take the Jho Turf Wars Seriously, and Ngl I can’t Blame You lol.

  • @dinosaurkin5093
    @dinosaurkin5093 Год назад

    Favorite channel on RUclips for sure

  • @C29Chris
    @C29Chris 4 месяца назад

    The yians are definetly my favorite. The wild attacks of kut ku, its silly ears giving it a lot of personality along with the bright colors of its body and face. It’s no rathian, he wants to eat bugs and I allways assumed it’s vigilance was to avoid getting bodied by a rathalos. The garugas tenacity to mob monsters like deviljho is impressive. Garugas sharper beak is gnarly looking! I wonder if kut ku could be trained from eggs with reward based training feeding them the rolly boys.

  • @DavidGomez-ls6ee
    @DavidGomez-ls6ee Год назад +2

    To be honest Yian Guruga has always been a thorn in my side. While I haven't fought his Iceborne version I can say his Gen version is a pain. Kut-Ku on the other hand I've grown to like, love even. Up there with Tetranadon, Kulu and so on, he's one of my favorite goofy monsters. Plus is in my top 5 fav bird wyverns.

  • @kennethsatria6607
    @kennethsatria6607 Год назад +2

    Not my absolute favorite monster design probably cause its like kind of old and gangly, but it is still pretty charming to see them especially Kut Ku so they're one of the best bird wyverns definitely.
    Also Wahoo Espinas next.

  • @leilaclarridge5807
    @leilaclarridge5807 Год назад +1

    I hope that Kut-Ku comes back, mainly so that it can get the same redesign treatment as Garuga. Those weird wings are in sore need of a rework.

  • @queenduckie458
    @queenduckie458 Год назад

    I don't blame you for missing this since it's such a obscure fact, but Nightshade Paolumu will also eat from the ant nests in the Wildspire (they even do a unique animation where they suck them up, look it up it's really cool!) and basically noone talks about it. Either way, I love the video, thanks for all your hard work

  • @mrdeafter
    @mrdeafter Год назад +1

    I remember when you require at least green sharpness to actually hurt him in MH1 and MH2, actually almost all monster in gen 1 and 2 require green to not bounce (can't even attack ioprey with yellow lol)

  • @obambagaming1467
    @obambagaming1467 Год назад +5

    Even tho Garugas fight is annoying, it atleast makes sense.
    It is intelligent.
    It can fend off one of the strongest predators just by being insanely aggressive.
    So it makes sense that it is similary aggressive when a hunter fights it.
    Exspecially if it's a Garuga that knows how dangerous one can be.
    It sometimes gets described as a "crow".
    Which makes a lot of sense.
    Both are intelligent, cunning and adaptable.
    Garugas behaviour against Deviljho really reminds me of australian magpies.
    They are not only related to crows, but they show similar behaviour towards much bigger animals if they feel threatened.
    And I know that for some reason it gets described as a "lone Wolf" as well.
    I don't understand why people like this trope so much.
    Also since wolves are social, a lone wolf is the abnormality.
    Garuga are not even social to begin with, so this trope can't be even applied to it.
    Same goes for Lunagaron, which follows this trope even more.
    If they want to implement this unrealistic and misunderstood trope, it could only be done with species like the Dromes.

    • @grantflippin7808
      @grantflippin7808 Год назад

      Lone wolves intentionally hunt people and are seen as particularly dangerous

  • @surcho240
    @surcho240 Год назад +2

    I'm just started playing MhGu and garuga annoyed me so much and now get to learn its more and ecology

  • @apeprick5530
    @apeprick5530 Год назад

    Nothing better to wake up to and see on my home page. ❤❤❤