Monster Hunter Wilds

Monster Hunter Wilds

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Kasa Mar 1 @ 7:27am
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The concept of the "alpha" is cringe
It exists in chickens (It's were the phrase pecking order came from) naturally but for most animals, it does not exist.

Dave Mech who first wrote about an "alpha" only witnessed it in captivity in unnatural conditions and would spend the rest of his life trying to undo the mistake he made.

https://davemech.org/wolf-news-and-information/
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ViValdi Mar 1 @ 7:43am 
Originally posted by Norbac:
You're a beta we get it
I don’t know why, but the Bernkastel pfp makes this comment so much funnier to me.
ligma detected.
Originally posted by Kasa:
Originally posted by Khergit Horse Archer:
wat it still doesnt disprove there is hierarchy in animols. y do deers fight with each other other than to breed

Competing for breeding rights and territory is not "alpha" among pack animals, it's literally competition for the males in a pack.
can u describe your meaning of an "alpha"

cuz in my understanding its just an animol that is stronker or superior(in w/e ways) than normol.
Last edited by Khergit Horse Archer; Mar 1 @ 7:44am
Originally posted by ★ Moonlight ★:
Originally posted by Khergit Horse Archer:
alphas do exist in the real world wild though? males compete for females and through various features exhibit their "alpha" genes/physique

examples? lions, gorillas, deers, wolves and chimpanzees
No, this was disproven by the guy who proposed the theory.

I keep hearing that, but, well, I also heard there were WMDs in Iraq, too. Sometimes, brother, people lie.
Josh Mar 1 @ 7:46am 
Beta energy detected.
Kasa Mar 1 @ 7:47am 
Originally posted by Khergit Horse Archer:
Originally posted by Kasa:

Competing for breeding rights and territory is not "alpha" among pack animals, it's literally competition for the males in a pack.
can u describe your meaning of an "alpha"

cuz in my understanding its just an animol that is stronker or superior(in w/e ways) than normol.

Sure, I'll use another animal that does actually have alphas IRL.

Some primates species:
"The top male holds responsibility for protecting others in the cohort from predators or other males attempting to take control of the group."

https://www.discovermagazine.com/planet-earth/the-science-of-alpha-males-in-animal-species
Cadaver Mar 1 @ 7:47am 
Originally posted by Khergit Horse Archer:
Originally posted by Kasa:

Competing for breeding rights and territory is not "alpha" among pack animals, it's literally competition for the males in a pack.
can u describe your meaning of an "alpha"

cuz in my understanding its just an animol that is stronker or superior(in w/e ways) than normol.
The main difference is that for something to be an "Alpha" it would have to be a singular prmary animal that takes charge of a pack.

But simply competing for a mate isnt really that
Originally posted by Kasa:
Originally posted by Khergit Horse Archer:
can u describe your meaning of an "alpha"

cuz in my understanding its just an animol that is stronker or superior(in w/e ways) than normol.

Sure, I'll use another animal that does actually have alphas IRL.

Some primates species:
"The top male holds responsibility for protecting others in the cohort from predators or other males attempting to take control of the group."

https://www.discovermagazine.com/planet-earth/the-science-of-alpha-males-in-animal-species

Oh nice. So that's your opinion, and here's Capcom's: https://mhi.fandom.com/wiki/Monster_Hunter_Alpha
Originally posted by PainusUranus:
Originally posted by Kasa:

Sure, I'll use another animal that does actually have alphas IRL.

Some primates species:
"The top male holds responsibility for protecting others in the cohort from predators or other males attempting to take control of the group."

https://www.discovermagazine.com/planet-earth/the-science-of-alpha-males-in-animal-species

Oh nice. So that's your opinion, and here's Capcom's: https://mhi.fandom.com/wiki/Monster_Hunter_Alpha
that's not capcom or the right series bruh.


Monster Hunter International is not the same series as monster hunters.
Last edited by GrimAtrament; Mar 1 @ 7:51am
Originally posted by GrimAtrament:
Originally posted by PainusUranus:

Oh nice. So that's your opinion, and here's Capcom's: https://mhi.fandom.com/wiki/Monster_Hunter_Alpha
that's not capcom or the right series bruh.

It's the "Universe", and feel free to double check all the sources, my dude!
Originally posted by Kasa:
Originally posted by Khergit Horse Archer:
can u describe your meaning of an "alpha"

cuz in my understanding its just an animol that is stronker or superior(in w/e ways) than normol.

Sure, I'll use another animal that does actually have alphas IRL.

Some primates species:
"The top male holds responsibility for protecting others in the cohort from predators or other males attempting to take control of the group."

https://www.discovermagazine.com/planet-earth/the-science-of-alpha-males-in-animal-species
well going off that meaning then i have no idea cuz im no biologizz nor do i have nuff knowledge cuz im jus going off the pop culture "alpha"

im assuming this came forth becuz of some scene in mhwilds? literolly dont remember anything about it lol
Kasa Mar 1 @ 7:52am 
Originally posted by GrimAtrament:
Originally posted by PainusUranus:

Oh nice. So that's your opinion, and here's Capcom's: https://mhi.fandom.com/wiki/Monster_Hunter_Alpha
that's not capcom or the right series bruh.

Ya... I was confused as well by that post.
Not true, the study only applied to wolves. "Alpha males" or pack leaders exist in many different animal types, not always to the degree that the male is a tyrant. Some animals have an "alpha female" dynamic as well where the female leads the grouping of animals.

Wolves however do not have "alpha males", "beta males", or "omega females" as wolves live in a family dynamic.
Kasa Mar 1 @ 7:53am 
@RampantVamp

That's true, it exists in chickens and some primates species.
Originally posted by PainusUranus:
Originally posted by GrimAtrament:
that's not capcom or the right series bruh.

It's the "Universe", and feel free to double check all the sources, my dude!

Monster Hunter (Series)
The Monster Hunter series is set in on alternate Earth where all the storybook monsters are real. In the United States, the Monster Control Bureau (MCB) is in charge of taking out those monsters which cause problems and keeping tabs on those which just want to get by without bothering anyone. They also oversee the PUFF bounty system, which allows independent monster hunting people or groups to earn bounty money for either destroying or bring in monsters operating outside the systems established by the MCB.

from the same wiki you posted.

also there are no vampires in capcom monster hunters.
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