User blog comment:Lord Loss/Monster Hunter Theory... Blog/@comment-5020152-20120728010214/@comment-5020152-20120817143353

@Dax the Hunter:

1) It's NOSE? How did it eat that Kelbi in its Ecology video with its NOSE? And the acidic saliva would have to be snot. That's disgusting.

2) Makes sense, now that I think about it.

3) Again, that makes sense. But the electricity is still being absorbed into the earth. Maybe the snow in the Snowy Mountains, or the water in the Swamp, is conducting the electricity so that it goes back to the Khezu?

4) Khezu has an incredible sense of smell, so it would easily be able to fly without bumping into things. Or maybe it uses echolocation like a bat.

5) That would explain how Khezu seems to be "weaker" than other Flying Wyverns. In electric eels, the organs are actually evolved muscles, and these muscles take up so much of the body, that the eel has little muscle left to swim or fight if caught by a predator. So maybe we have a similar situation with the Khezu. Except it's obviously a lot more powerful than the electric eel, being able to walk and fly and all.

@Dippamus: I don't care what anyone else says, wyverns are a type of reptile. If Khezu is a wyvern, then it's impossible for it to be anything BUT a reptile. And maybe it does have scales, they're just so small that it's almost impossible to see them.

For example, look at your fingers (where it joins to the hand). You can see really small, scale-like sections making up the skin there. Since mammals evolved from reptiles, it's very possible that we have scales as well.

Not to mention the fact that Khezu and Gigginox share most of the same characteristics to their wyvern cousins, the body shape being one of them. They're wyverns, not annelids (although they do look and behave like them), just like how Bird Wyverns are wyverns, not birds (although, again, they do look and behave like them).