User blog comment:Kogath/Monster Hunter: World Discussion/@comment-6050823-20190412223743/@comment-5020152-20190412232237

Kulu Ya-Ku incubates its young with its hands? Incredible! Makes sense that they're so large, then, and might even be enriched with loads of blood vessels to easily transfer its own body heat to the egg.

Tzitzi Ya-Ku's mating display is like a combination of a bowerbird and a bird-of-paradise, then.

If Bazelgeuse doesn't stop chasing a threat until it's out of its territory, and its territory is the entire New World... hmmm...

I just gained a load of respect for Jyuratodus. Its larval stage was inspired by the candiru catfish of the Amazon. Also makes sense that it's considered a potential candidate for an ancestral piscine wyvern, seeing as how it's basically amphibious.