
KingKaijuGojira
MemberTitanosaurusMay-18-2014 5:39 AMWarning, there may be spoilers for those who have not seen the film. Read at you own risk.
I have seen the film twice, once in regular 3D and once in IMAX 3D which is a lot more awesome. I find the Muto monsters to be very interesting enemies for Godzilla.
First there is the Male Muto, aka HokMuto. It would seem the male of the species is the only one to have the ability to fly. This would suggest that when nesting, the male would be somthing of a hunter-gather, bringing food back to the nest for it's mate. It may also suggets that they mate like fish since the Muto eggs look like fish eggs. HokMuto is smaller than Godzilla, but faster. This suggests the HokMuto specializes in light attacks. As the male matures, he constantly calls out to a potential mate. Once mature, he will pursue a female using ecolocation. This makes the Muto the new bat monster thing (sorry Destoroyah).
Then there is the Female Muto, aka FemMuto. She does not have wings, but in there place an extra set of legs. The FemMuto seems to specialize in heavy attacks. The females also seem to be larger. Whether this is due to where the female hatched, or that the females are supposted to be larger is a little unclear (odd how midgets like HokMuto always get women twice ther size, huh.). The Female tends to stay near the nest once she lays her eggs. This may suggest that the Female will gaurd the eggs until they hatch, while the flying male brings home nuclear dinner. The parental behavior of these monsters is unknown since all the eggs were destroyed, but FemMuto looked very sad and very pissed at the same time when see saw the wreckage of her eggs.
Both use EMP attacks. This sends planes and helichopters out of the sky, and renders all ground electronics usless. This is a problem for us humans, since we are too reliant on out technology. The Mutos, in combat, work together. This makes them a problem for any animal (besides Godzilla) misfortunate to run into them.
On a final note, I believe the Mutos are worthy adversaries for the King of Monsters and would love to see them again in another film.
\"SKREEONGK!\" -Godzilla