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Godzilla is back and he's bigger than ever: The evolutionary biology of the monster

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Godzilla first made his debut in 1954 as a 50-meter tall metaphor for indiscriminate destruction, particularly US hydrogen-bomb testing in the Marshall Islands, which, in the film, destroyed Godzilla's deep-sea ecosystem. Sixty-five years and 35 films later, Godzilla is back and bigger than ever in Godzilla: King of the Monsters. In fact, Godzilla has evolved 30 times faster than other organisms on Earth, according to a team of scientists.

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"Godzilla is back and he's bigger than ever: The evolutionary biology of the monster", MachPrinciple, June 04, 2019, https://machprinciple.com/post/Godzilla-is-back-and-he-s-bigger-than-ever-The-evolutionary-biology-of-the-monster

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