User blog comment:Kogath/Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate for the Nintendo 3DS/@comment-6050823-20150416223613

Interesting Ecological Facts From The Hunter's Encyclopedia 4 Part 2(Info Comes From Kogath's Copy Of The Hunter's Encyclopedia 4)
 * Seregios come from harsh, rocky environments.
 * Ukanlos is a predator.
 * Its been confirmed that Gypceros are also attracted to the shiny light that both Thunderbugs and Flashbugs give off due to them being known to feed on them. It seems they may mistake other shiny objects for these two which leads to them sometimes stealing shiny objects.
 * It turns out that all Teostra have that explosive mode seen in the 4th Generation. The dust seen in this mode isn't its scales but something else entirely different though what is unknown.
 * Seems Zamtrios have a taste for Plesioth.
 * Daimyo Hermitaur see humans as prey.
 * Shagaru Magala's virus messes with a Gore Magala's metabolism, making them fail to molt properly.
 * Seltas Queen's pheromones are extremely smelly and is the same substance she injects inside of Seltas.
 * Some of the original concepts of Seltas Queen were giant earwigs.
 * Desert Seltas Queen are considered to be as dangerous as a Diablos.
 * The Guild are finally starting to believe that Goldbeard Ceadeus is an old Ceadeus.
 * Kecha Wacha primarily feed on insects of all sorts, including Altaroth.
 * The gas of a Congalala makes a person's throat itch.
 * Emerald Congalala is theorized to possibly be a Congalala that is trying to appeal to a Conga group so it can become the new leader.
 * Volvidon armor is used for rituals in the Volcano.
 * Originally Gravios was going to be in the 3rd Generation and was going to be able to release a foul smell like Steel Uragaan though this idea was scarped. This led to Uragaan being developed and made later on in the 3rd Generation.
 * Its believed by the Guild that the Gravios seen in the 4th Generation maybe a Subspecies of sort.
 * The Black Diablos' color is used to tell other creatures that she is in heat and is more violent than usual.