User blog comment:BannedLagiacrus/Leviathan Discussion/@comment-24941009-20180203173007

I wanted to comment a doubt I have on Agnaktor (my favorite monster design, btw). Uroktor are supossed to be Agnaktor cubs. We have a Glacial Agnaktor, but we never see any Glacial Uroktors...

Sure, maybe Glacial Agnaktors are sterile, just like Baleful Gigginox. But Baleful Gigginox aren't an actual subspecies of Gigginox, just a sterile variant. If Glacial Agnaktors are an actual subspecies and they're sterile, then how does the species survive? Glacial Agnaktor is the total opposite to regular Agnaktor, so I don't think it's a variation too.

Maybe it lays it's eggs in some sort of underground ice lairs where the Glacial Uroktors live and are grown there until they are mature? Sure, but what do they eat there? Glacial Agnaktor doesn't seem to have any way to take it's food to it's cubs. And even if it had, Glacial Agnaktors tend to leave their kills to rot, so they can later feed on softer flesh; or to lure other predators and ambush them. But this technique has the risk of letting other predators eating the piece (something I guess that happens commonly), and in case it's a trap, it could just fail. Agnaktors are similar in appearance to crocodiles (and Spinosaurus), and in real life crocodiles can survive a long time without eating. Maybe this also applies to adult Agnaktor, so they don't have to worry about food too much. But what about the Uroktors? They would need to be fed regularily in order to grow the size of an Agnaktor, right? Glacial Agnaktor is a bit smaller than regular Agnaktor. So maybe the cubs aren't fed that much. But still, they need to be fed a good amount of meat to grow that size, right?

Maybe I'm wrong about everything, but it's just some ideas. What do you guys think about this?