Board Thread:General Discussions/@comment-1030114-20140726200851/@comment-3153362-20140921055029

Provenbeat, your argument for Mothra has not convinced me to reconsider my position.

But for King Ghidorah, well polycephaly has been a known phenomenon, and there are rare cases of afflicted organisms being able to survive for long periods of time (20 years in an instance of a snake) with extra heads. However, cases of three-headed animals have reported that one of the heads is poorly-developed, malformed or dysfunctional. Ghidorah must be damn fortunate his polycephaly mutation allowed all three heads to be fully developed and maintain coherent control over the body instead of being disoriented. Heck, the heads may try to eat each other.