Talk:MUTO/@comment-31647239-20170403010019

As for the reproduction of the M.U.T.O.s, it almost certainly was an oversight on the part of the writers, the producers of the film, the designers of the Kaijus, or whoever. So I'll try to justify and fit these details into the story: 1-First, I will try to explain how the eggs that the female carried were already developing if they were not fertilized by the male. Perhaps the MUTOs reproduce like bees: the female reproduces itself by parthenogenesis (Parthenogenesis is a type of reproduction in which females of a Certain species procreate without needing that the males fertilize them). That would mean that all M.U.T.O.s are born females, and that they require a male to fertilize the eggs to generate other males. 2-I will also try to explain how the male M.U.T.O. Awoke as a larva and pupated until becoming an adult, while the female M.U.T.O. Already awakened fully grown. The story is as follows: The female was dormant waiting for the male to mature. So prevalent that the chrysalis where she was given as inert, and as it was very radioactive, was discarded at the Nuclear Garbage Dump at Yucca Mountain in Las Vegas, where she would wake up 15 years later. You understood? '' Nuclear Garbage Deposit !!! '', that is, enough food for the female M.U.T.O. If it develops, and without without notice! That is, unlike the male, who had to leave his chrysalis to go to the Janjira nuclear power plant to feed and grow, the female was taken to an infinite source of food, where she did not even need to leave her chrysalis Passed its larval and pupal phases inside its chrysalis, or even passed straight into its adult form, I'll explain more about this in the other explanation below). 3-And finally, I will explain how the puppies M.U.T.O. Which were inside the eggs resembled the adults, while the adults themselves (at least the male) were said to have undergone stages of growth.I'll say what I think: I think the larval form of these creatures are similar to their adult form. Or the larval and pupal form is limited only to the male, and that the female develops straight into its adult form. Well, these are MY theoretical explanations about the life cycle of M.U.T.O.s.