Thread:ZeroSD/@comment-3367060-20131118222554/@comment-5567208-20131119200934

ZeroSD wrote: When she's given birth, and is a mother, it's not really room for feelings and opinions ^^;

Reproducing asexually is something only some female reptiles (like Komodo Dragons) do- they don't switch back and forth with environment or anything, nor did the movie indicate such. The female simply has the ability to lay eggs sans mate.

Zilla definitely had female characteristics, and may or may not have had male ones, but if so, any male characteristics were unmentioned. Normally, I'd agree with you, as it is biologically sound.

However, giving the gleaming scientific errors in the film, Good old Emmerich most likely did not know this, and just made Zilla asexual, because He literally knows NOTHING about actual biology in various lizards.

Or where they live for that matter. (seriously, a Galapagos exclusive creature in another area? Ha, Emmerich.)