User blog comment:Lord Loss/Monster Hunter Theory... Blog/@comment-3062343-20110728082902

Something I've noticed in P3rd is that for subspecies, the Gold Crown Small sizes are larger than those of the regular monster, but the Gold Crown Large sizes are the same. For example, the smallest Royal Ludroth is 1359.8cm, whereas the smallest Royal Ludroth Subspecies is 1467.94cm. This I don't have a problem with. What is strange is that there are three exceptions to this rule: *Barioth Subspecies, who is larger in both Small and Large Gold Crown sizes than the regular Barioth. *Agnaktor Subspecies, who is considerably smaller than the regular in both size ranges. *And finally Gigginox Subspecies, who has exactly the same size range as the regular Gigginox. I know this isn't a major thing, but I'm curious as to why those three are different to all of the other Subspecies. Any ideas?