(sources + Notes below) TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 - Intro 03:23 - True Flying Wyvern 04:22 - Ear Birds 07:27 - Voice Birds 08:36 - True Bird Wyvern w/o Superfamily 15:10 - Runner Wyvern 16:37 - New World Raptors 17:47 - Old World Raptors 21:12 - Dog Wyvern 27:30 - Outro NOTES: - Avepoda is simply called "Bird Feet" in most translations. - "Old World Raptors" and "New World Raptors" are not named as such in the official phylogeny, but they are classified in groups as shown in the video. - All species names are made up. - Whenever I say "native tongue", I mean the original japanese names and terms. - Boggi wasn't included because a) we don't know where he'd go yet (probably Dog Wyvern) and b) he has no large monster equivalent. I didn't include Barnos/Mernos in the Flying Wyverns video either for that same reason. SOURCES: Hunter's Encyclopedia G, pg. 56-60, 69, 70, 89-91, 125, 137 Hunter's Encyclopedia 3, pg. 43-45 Monster Hunter World Complete Works, pg. 208-219 Monster Hunter Rise Setting Materials, pg. 88-95, 148-155 Official Phylogeny: twitter.com/BannedDino/status/1483853487310053377
Barnos and Mernos are classed as Wingdrakes (On the Wiki) so I understand why they show up in the flying wyvern video. But Both Boggi and Gargwa are both strange Bird Wyverns with Gargaw being the main standout so I understand but just keep it up, these videos are great with or without Gargwa
One interesting thing is the Wroggis weakness to ice. The cold would cause the liquid poison in their poison sacs to freeze, which could cause internal damage or could even have a Wroggis repsiratory system blocked, making them suffocate.
Just realized that (True) Bird Wyverns are most likely my favorite type of monsters Edit: I did not know that Izuchi snuggle with eachother. That's adorable
Bro, imagine a game where you're back in time and fight the ancestors of all the monsters, including ones that are completely new due to some species never left bones of their existence.
@@theofficialtaylorroachyout6269this one is a facinating idea. Imagine the more deeper you go to the new world the more prehistoric the creature gets. Interesting.
Loved this video. Out of all of the bird wyvern, the Izuchi family is my favorite. I love their pack tactics, their look, and personal weapon. Not to mention the weapons and armor you can make from it look pretty cool too lol.
Great follow-up to the last video, cleared up my confusion with the raptors and dog wyvern. Can't wait to see what family you cover next in this series. PhylogenyIsCool/10
Yeah, Gargwa was nowhere to be found either... But as far as I’m aware he covered every bird wyverns from the mainline with the exception of Gargwa and Boggi, also Gargoldria (that shoebill bird that appears in the citadel which is classified as a bird wyvern)
I love that nod to the Japanese naming conventions for the dog wyverns! It would make sense in universe with how many different cultural groups there are who likely have their own linguistic paths and the way communication isn't exactly instant between major guild centers and these villages. As a bonus fact, Korean translations still call them Dos(u) too, I got a kick out of it when I was playing 4u on my Korean cart.
I am so excited! Bird Wyverns are my favorite group of monsters especially the Raptors! They may not be apex predators but they often do a great job as mesopredators and due to their higher population are arguably more successful than most other monster groups.
If through the bird wyvern family is considered to be the weakest family of monster (not include herbivores and bugs), i consider them also the most versatile one, that can be found eny where. Every biome got 1 or 2 bird wyverns as basis, and sometimes even some big shots like garuga or malfestio. Also liked the part when not all got the same strategy, some got bigger numbers some got better team work, some just go chaotic ape-shit(maccao and garuga xd). I wish for some true bird wyvern that fly as a pack, and some big lone raptors for high/master rank.
I guess this was made before the discovery of the Citadel region's Boggi, another breed of Dog Wyvern. So far, a Great Boggi hasn't been discovered. Physically, they're yellow-brown, lightly-spotted bird wyverns that are darker, nearly black, on their backs, the back half of their tail, and extremities. They have patches of scraggly furlike feathers on their tail and on their back between their hips, and a small crest between the shoulderblades. Their eyes are large and yellow, and mildly luminescent in the dark, hinting at good night vision and are set in deep, dark-colored depressions surrounding their eyesockets, giving them a wide field of view. They have overdeveloped front teeth, particularly their lower tusks, which prevent them from closing their mouths entirely. Their forelegs are well-developed for bird wyverns, rivaling Maccao. They do have head-crests, which resemble ears that are midway between a bat and a dog. These creatures look very ungainly, even dopey due to their penchant for leaving their tongues hanging out of their mouths as a means of cooling themselves. They are, however, much like other dog wyverns, pack-hunters and extremely social. Often they'll gather on short cliffs overlooking the pathways that lead throughout the forest and swamp areas of the Citadel, and jump down on unsuspecting targets below. They don't have many abilities, but they do use their claws as well as their jaws in combat, and can be surprisingly sturdy for a small dog wyvern. This resilience, combined with their ambush-hunting strategies and almost gremlin-like desire to pick fights and mess with other creatures, make Boggi perennial nuisances in the Citadel area. They are cowardly, however, and tend to bail the moment potential prey puts up a fight, or when bigger monsters show up. Boggi have an opportunistic and vicious streak - if a large monster is toppled in an area where Boggi are watching the fight, the Boggi will rush in and begin clawing and biting at it. When doing this, they're so overcome by bloodlust at seeing a vulnerable creature that they ignore their usual cowardice, and even ignore softer targets; they'll even do this if other large monsters are present. I found this out by watching them swarm a Tigrex I'd downed via Wyvern Riding.
Bro… the craziest documentary in terms of sheer length and information to break down would be either a flying Wyvern one or an Elder Dragon one. Either way one of those documentaries would be godsend to listen too. I’m currently in college and I actually listen to these while I’m at work or working on an assignment.
I feel like bird wyverns are as related to each other as thought The runner type bird wyverns could be related to brutes,the lader evolving to have stronger jaws and heavier builds Flying birds are related to wind drakes and flying wyverns,originating as predatory wind drakes,growing into stronger and stronger species until bird and flying wyverns where made
Something I am curious about is the extreme morphologic variation in flyings bird wyverns such as the 4 completely different types of wings, being 1st gen wings, 3rd gen wings, 4th gen wings and redesigned 1st gen wings. I personally would like to see future and old flying bird wyverns unified in the 4th gen malfestian morphology with broad tails and feathered wings. They have updated the designs of flying bird wyverns before, with world giving Yian Garuga getting the redesigned 1st gen wings.
Always been curious as why 'Dog' wyvern was the named used for the group. Cause they definitely don't look like canines.... Is it cause of the barking/howling roars?
That's what I've always thought. In comparison to older raptors, that vocalize through screeches like birds, the dog wyverns do this through barks, howls, and whimpers. Most dog wyverns also lack the beak that makes up most bird wyverns. Jaggis, Baggis, and Izuchi also have fur on their bodies.
Great video as always :) Just a quick note though, `Superfamily` seems to be mis-spelled in the individual species block. Not a huge deal, but now that I've noticed it, it kind of sticks out.
there is a fossil of a dinosaur that literally looks like a wyern. It has bat like front limbs and its coated with feathers... is soooo weird... its called Yi qui, weird name also jaja
@@xuanluu4873 wait I think I was misinterpreting the comment. They HAVE feathers, but not feathered wings (except maybe Malfestio) Also I can't spell well apparently, my bad lol
Question: are you planning a video about the Lynians sometime in the future? Our best hunting buddies (sorry doggies) deserve a deep dive ...I just want to watch cat videos, alright?
I can’t wait for the next history lesson, if possible, would it be possible for the next video to be about fang beasts since from what I remember, they are one of the only few, if not, the only monster found that involves apes
I'm guessing the Boggi arent well known/researched enough to be part of this yet? Cause all i know about em is they belong to the Dog Wyverns and thats pretty much it
I like to imagine that one kid in class that arrogantly says they don't need to do homework bc they just that good and is the one that accidentally attacks a Garuga bc they didn't study
So, quick (and dumb) question: Considering Pukei-Pukei has a very similar body-plan to Paolumu, what is the exact element that boxes each of them into their correspondent clades?
I noticed a lot of convergent evolution between the runner wyverns. I'm guessing this is a result of their flightlessness not allowing a single species to occupy similar environments at the other side of the continent. Thus the local species evolve to fill the niche
I kinda miss Great Jaggi to be honest. He was a punching bag but he was THE punching bag. Also it makes no sense for other games to have jaggis and jaggia but no great jaggi. Same for stuff like velociprey and no velocidrome
species endemic to the new world should have been kept to the new world rise breaks too many rules with this. Not saying rise is bad it's just really confusing that so many things from the new world suddenly appeared in the old world.
Classifying Pukei-Pukei as a bird always infuriated me because it doesn't look like a bird and jumbles up the kind of Diogenes logic as what makes a bird. The only physical features that really distinguish it as a bird are its feathers and that it could fly, although flight is something not all bird wyverns are able to do. Its mouth isn't beak-like. It has a tongue that's long and frog-like, a feature not seen in any other bird wyverns. But also, say for example, Bishaten has feathers and a beak while also being able to fly, on paper that makes it more of a bird than Pukei. But there are also bird wyverns that don't have feathers. Another unique feature of Pukei is that it's the only bird wyvern whose tail can be severed (at least to my knowledge; some bird wyverns tails can be broken, but as far as I know Pukei is the only ones that can be cut clean off). Perhaps Pukei can be classified as some part of ancestral branch of the family tree, something that split off from a common ancestor of most other bird wyverns, long before most other bird wyverns, and never really succeeded or diversified enough to propagate itself in the Old World while just barely eking out a place in the New World. It's like trying to justify why the real-life Kiwi is a bird when it has so many features that say otherwise; it can't fly and its wings are so small they just barely classify as such, it has feathers that are more like hair, its eggs are so large and stay in it for so long they might as well just be giving live birth, it has nostrils on the end of its beak. Pukei-Pukei may be considered a bird, but I think it's wrong, so I've chosen to ignore it.
I personally consider Pukei-Pukei as a relative of cave wyverns, cave wyverns are the only monsters with an opening on the end of their tails, that isn't the kind of morphology that is likely to be converged on so them being closely related is the only reasonable option. Feather like structures are infinitely more likely to convergently evolve then having its digestive/reproductive tract end at the tip of its tail.
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I would assume it has to do with people hearing descriptions of what they look, like but never actually seeing either one. True Bird wyvern, twolegs, & ears? Must be a kut ku. You should keep in mind, in the context of the world people might not have seen them not us. Most people in the world of monster Hunter ironically aren't actually monster hunters. They're just dudes named... Jeff or something.