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This is merely a plausible explanation for the monster(s) in this article, and may or may not be considered canon to the series.

In-Game Information[]

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"A fanged wyvern that flies among the trees of the Ancient Forest. Its penchant to brush against the ground and the trees as it moves around builds up static electricity within its fur."

Taxonomy[]

  • Order: Saurischia
  • Suborder: Unknown
  • Infraorder: Fanged Wyvern
  • Family: Tobi-Kadachi

Classified as a Fanged Wyvern native to the New World

Habitat Range[]

Tobi-Kadachis are known to solely inhabit the Ancient Forest and may be related in some degree to the Zinogre from appearance and harboring familiar abilities using electricity.

Ecological Niche[]

Tobi-Kadachis are arboreal predators that use their mobility and static electricity to pursue and pounce on prey such as Mosswines, Vespoids, both Forest and Woodland Pteryxs, and rarely, Jagras.

Tobi-Kadachis compete with other large monsters, such as Rathalos and Anjanath, for both prey and territory, with the Fanged Wyverns often being overpowered by the aforementioned species. Tobi-Kadachis are also prey for larger, more powerful monsters like Deviljho and its variant, and the recently-discovered Magnamalo.

Biological Adaptations[]

Tobi-Kadachis are capable of building up vast amounts of static electricity by brushing up against nearby objects. The electricity collects in its fur, and allows it to shock potential predators and prey alike. Tobi-Kadachis are excellent climbers thanks to their hooked claws and powerful limbs. The glider membrane under their forelimbs allows them to preform acrobatic leaps and bounds from tree trunk to tree trunk, as well as making it more difficult for opponents to catch them.

Behavior[]

Tobi-Kadachi are normally quite reclusive, preferring to skulk in the darker, more tangled regions of the Ancient Forest. If angered however, they can become quite dangerous, and caution is advised when dealing with them.

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