Talk:MUTO/@comment-25322628-20150311194256/@comment-25322628-20150323052633

Technically, all the dinosaurs from the first Jurassic Park film were female, with their DNA manipulated by including the DNA of frogs to fill in the gaps because the DNA, while preserved, was damaged by being so old. Triceratops, brachiosaurus, the raptors, the t-rex, etc. were all female to prevent unauthorized breeding/reproduction in the park of the first island, Isla Nubar. Later, they were able to change the sex because of their altered DNA and breed.

Zilla from Godzilla (1998) is not entirely different from what scientists call a hermaphrodite, a creature that is male and female, and is able to reproduce on his own because of this.

Gyaos from the Gamera franchise is also a hermaphrodite because it is both female and male, but all members of the species are born female (initially leading to the belief that they couldn't reproduce, making them rare), so one could reproduce on its own.

Manilla/Godzilla Jr. from the older films are considered male, but no indication is made accurately on how they came to be, but it is believed that they, no different from the Gyaos from the Gamera films, survived as eggs for thousands of centuries, only hatching when it was the right time for them return to the world.

Mothra Leo, the alleged male of the Rebirth of Mothra trilogy, has been called a female a few times, like in the third and final film, but is officially a male, with the original Mothra being the female.

Baragon from Giant Monsters All-Out Attack is a male.

King Ghidorah is a male, otherwise it wouldn't be known sometimes as the King of Terror.

Megaguirus is female.

Orga is male, based on its brutish appearance.

Biollante is female, having a human spirit.

Spacegodzilla seems to be a male, but could also be female (because of the complexities surrounding its origins).

Feel free to challenge my knowledge (I get challenged every now and then).