KingKaijuGojira
MemberTitanosaurusMay-19-2014 11:57 AMDoes Godzilla have night vision? I think he does. It makes sense. He does tend to spend alot of time deep in the ocean, where sunlight barley reaches. Plus he has fought many opponents in the dark. What do you think?
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Lord Vader
MemberGodzillaMay-19-2014 12:15 PMMaybe a form of night vision or thermal vision. Perhaps he uses echolocation, like how he was (SPOILER ALERT) tracking the male MUTO in the new movie. That's just a theory, much like the night vision.
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SapphireOverlord
MemberMothra LarvaeMay-19-2014 12:24 PMI would have to agree with MR.HAPPY9097. Millions of years is a long time to be able to evolve specially adapted eyes to seeing in deep water. Match #108: Godzilla Vs. Dogora (The Space Ameba), on TohoKingdom's Kaiju War Choricles, the author Thomas Singleton says that "Godzilla's eyes were the most advanced known to science. He could see in the darkest depths. To him, Tokyo Bay looked like it was brimming in sunlight." (Kiaju War Chronicles Match #108 by Thomas Singleton. Hosted at TohoKingdom.com)
KingKaijuGojira
MemberTitanosaurusMay-19-2014 1:56 PMOne, He was listening for the Male Muto's call, he wasn't using ecolocation. Two, both excelent points. Besides, Godzilla has had many fights in pure darkness. Like his first fight with Ebriah in Godzilla vs the Sea Monster.
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Lord Vader
MemberGodzillaMay-19-2014 1:58 PMThat doesn't mean that Godzilla doesnt have echolocation, but I see your point. It was just a suggestion.
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