User blog comment:BannedLagiacrus/Monster Appreciation Week: Tigerstripe Zamtrios/@comment-25119729-20160328120000/@comment-28136025-20160406005041

Well thats part of my point exactly. How does a creature that size move that fast and do that much damage. Now if that much  volume of water was stored in an adult indivdual as you say, how could they continuously (super jump) with all that weight without killing or tiring themselves to death is the only flaw i see. It's either that they should shrink the subspecies's weight and size down to make more of an ecological sense of it's agile moveset or keep all they have including the aggresiveness,but adjust it's moveset slightly like taking away the sky-high homing bellyflops just in my honest opinion.

On a second note you said monster hunter is in not meant to be perfectly realistic well i agree and disagree with you on that one. In-game speaking the developers usually want to give players more of a challenge with every new generation. When they do this they sometimes add greatly exaggerated abilities or "movesets" on new or classic monsters i.e look at zinogre in MH3U and then in MH4U yikes are they incredibly more  unrealistic in game. They reflect thier realism through their cinematics and ecology videos where the creatures's abilities are legitiamately displayed and better reflect well you know that ecological realism between the creature and their environment in my unbiased opinion.