
The only thing that keeps them from being as annoying as Bullfangos or Rhenoplos is their terrible speed. Angry, Angry Hippos: They bear more than a passing resemblance to a hippo, and can be very aggressive towards hunters.Large herbivores who, despite their frame and fat appearance, can hold their own with body slams or a bone lump on their noses. Use Your Head: Their attacks consist of headbutting and charging headfirst.Temper-Ceratops: They're no Diablos, sure, but these ceratopsian monsters are still aggressive and persistent to charge hunters that wander too close for their liking.Both monsters appear eventually in 4 Ultimate and Generations, averting this trope. Suspiciously Similar Substitute: To the Apceros: aggressive, armored desert-dwelling herbivores that are more of a nuisance than a threat.Stout Strength: The male Rhenoplos armor's chest piece is designed to look as if it fits around a huge belly, but it's still sturdy and protective.Mix-and-Match Critters: They're mainly based off of dinosaurs such as triceratops and protoceratops, but their thick club-like tails also bring ankylosaurus to mind.Mighty Glacier: They move slowly, but have decent defenses as far as Herbivores go.Herbivores Are Friendly: No they're not! They'll charge at you on sight!.Hard Head: They get stunned if they run into a rock, but they're otherwise unharmed.Dash Attack: It tends to ram at you carelessly enough to not notice rocks will temporarily stun it.Bullfight Boss: They were designed with this trope in mind since they can be tricked into ramming solid walls and stunning themselves, but they can easily be killed without this tactic.Rhinoceros-like herbivores whose poor eyesight is compensated for by acute hearing. Monster Hunter 4, 4 Ultimate, Generations, Generations Ultimate
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Monster Hunter 3, Portable 3rd, 3 Ultimate
