Natural History Expert Reacts to Monster Hunter Rise

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We got Joe Bonsor, Ph.D. student and researcher at the Natural History Museum to react to various monsters from Monster Hunter Rise. From the odd-looking Kulu-Ya-Ku to the mighty Royal Ludroth, Joe gives us his expert opinion on just how realistic these dinosaurs, I mean, monsters are!

Do you have suggestions as to what our Natural History Expert should look at next? Another Capcom game perhaps? Well, whether it’s Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate, Monster Hunter World, or even its Iceborne expansion, there are still a whole bunch of fantastic monsters out there.

Want to know more about your favorite Dinosaurs? Well, the Natural History Museum has you covered. Who could possibly say no to a T-Rex anyway?

https://www.nhm.ac.uk/visit/galleries-and-museum-map/dinosaurs.html

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