Thread:The King of the Monsters/@comment-1426621-20160130200610/@comment-1426621-20160203031937

Ghidorahnumber1 wrote: It is not the same Gorosaurus as the one in King Kong Escapes, since that one clearly died from his fight with Kong. If he somehow managed to survive the jaw break, he probably would have starved. The Gorosaurus in Destroy All Monsters is a new Gorosaurus, and there really is no age confirmation of it. For all we know it could be 3 years old and just brought to Monsterland a few years ago.

Lots of context says it is the same Gorosaurus and reality Allosaurian dinosaurs are highly resilient, there have been dozens of Allosaurus fossils that had broken jaws and leg bones and managed to survive and recover from those injuries. The comparison difference between is that Gorosaurus in KKE was 33 feet tall, in 1967 after 25 years it is now 1999 in Destroy All Monsters and this Gorosaurus stands 50 feet, 2 times the size of the of the one in KKE. If you also go by the promotional photos it shows supports that the same Gorosaurus was probably going to comeback for revenge against Kong and fight both him and Mechani-Kong in the arctic which also supports that the same Gorosaurus is most likely the same on from Destroy All Monsters, but more mature.