
Godzilla14
MemberMothra LarvaeAug-22-2014 8:08 AMHello everybody! Today I was thinking about the movie and thought about the MUTOS. As far as I know their cacoons were in the Godzilla skeleton. The male hatched and buried its way to Janjira and caused the meltdown. Years later the Government took the females "remains" to a waste facility in Nevada. After calling to each other they hatched and mated. My question however is " Are they not brother and sister? " I mean they were laid together in the same skeleton and I find it hard to believe that these creatures were not territorial and would let another MUTO lay its offspring there. It was just a thought and I was wondering what you guys thought! Thanks!!!!

Godzilla316
MemberAnguirusAug-22-2014 8:13 AMThat is an interesting question. Maybe thats how MUTOs survived, and kept a population.
Evan123
MemberMothra LarvaeAug-22-2014 8:59 AMI know this is a bit straight forward but the animals wouldn't care for incest, I know, weird, but still, it wouldn't matter to them.

JRR
MemberMothra LarvaeAug-22-2014 9:12 AMLike evan said, Many animals don't care

dinoboy22
MemberMothra LarvaeAug-22-2014 10:01 AMi imagine it was a seperate cluster of eggs. the female muto only had one cluster at the end of the movie which means one cluster per muto family. so a second pair of mutos must have laid the second cluster after the first pair

JRR
MemberMothra LarvaeAug-22-2014 10:03 AMDinoBoy the ones in the cave where individual egg's not cerslust

TheGMan123
MemberTitanosaurusAug-22-2014 10:41 AMWell, maybe the others were devoured by other post-evolutionary mega-fauna, or the others hatched, or the others died out for unknwon reasons. Or maybe those things weren't eggs at all, but infants that had become spores inside of a host to feed and/or hibernate. It could be that separate infant individuals of different genetic lineages made their way to the same host body. Or they were just siblings but it didn't matter :P