Thread:Project Predacon/@comment-24618333-20161107073324/@comment-24618333-20161210091751

Made sense.

I eventually able to watch that movie in fmovies site in HD quality, but it's shame that they didn't told us what exactly  prehistoric creature ShinGoji originated from, perhaps due to Godzilla himself already evolved too far to the point of becoming creature that they canot recognized. But there are akme possibilities:
 * The first possibilities would be some kind of prehistoric microorganism as you said. We all know that in prehistoric times, microorganisms are the first to showed up before multicellular ones. Then, during the course of evolution, the microorganism would evolves into multicellular ones, usually from invertebrae lifeforms and later vertebraes. Should your theory that ShinGoji came from microorganisms was true all along, perhaps the only kind of microorganism that fit with such theory would be ancient radiation-consuming mixotophs.
 * The second possibilities would be a prehistoric fish or eel: When Godzilla crawled to the land for the first time, he vaguely looked like moray eel with muscular leg and still developing arm and large gills.

But whatever the case, they left the kind of creature that would become Godzilla ambiguous, with the only clues is being a prehistoric marine animal.