User blog comment:Lord Loss/Monster Hunter Theory... Blog/@comment-4563270-20130205164110/@comment-4467532-20130210002518

@Banned Lagi; Perhaps I wasn't clear enough. I was saying that a Great Baggi+Great Baggi doesn't work. The minions are the juvenile form of their leader. However they don't have a female member of their species. Capcom set up a pattern with Jaggis. Jaggias are adult female Jaggis. Capcom didn't make Baggias, or Wroggias. The Great versions of Wroggis and Baggis have to mate with something. If Jaggias are the female of the Jaggis, then obviously the creatures aren't designed to mate with a creature of their own size. Since the only female that is close to their genetic pattern is a Jaggia then it is possible that a Jaggia is the female for Great Baggis and Great Wroggis as well.

As to why would they mate with them? It is possible that for some odd reason the species are so closely related and their genetics are so similar that Jaggias are for all intents and purposes Baggias and Wroggias as well. It could also be that the Y chromosme carries a ton of dominant genes, thereby meaning that all of the male offspring would be like the father. It could also be the inverse for the X chromosome meaning that the female offspring would be like their mother. So in that sense they could really just be no different than what they have as defense/attack mechanisms as well as their hides. And as to how they would be able to survive into maturity? The male could stick around long enough to take the offspring back with him and raise them to a certain extent.