User blog comment:Lord Loss/Monster Hunter Theory... Blog/@comment-6005381-20130203132053/@comment-1758220-20130206193325

A few things here:

Regarding Gogomoa: To me, it certainly looks like the normal Gogo is female, and the HC is male. The brighter colours, longer and more prominent horns, seemingly bulkier musculature, tese are all common characteristics among mammalian males. I see that the cub is also the same colouration as the parent, which could indicate that the mothers raise the female offspring and the fathers raise the males, which could make sense depending on how deep-seated gender roles play in a Gogomoa family. The males could learn typical male behaviour from the father by imitation, and the female could do the same with the mother. Just a theory.