The Godzilla TRIOPS theory suggests that the Godzilla franchise draws inspiration from the ancient, resilient crustaceans known as triops, often referred to as "living fossils." While there are thematic parallels in terms of survival and adaptation, there is no concrete evidence to support the theory as a definitive influence on the creation of Godzilla. The character was primarily inspired by the fears of nuclear devastation following World War II. Thus, while the TRIOPS theory is an interesting interpretation, it remains speculative rather than established fact.
King Kong is an ape. Godzilla is a Dinosaur.
godzilla gets stronger in each movie but the 1954 godzilla's is more bulky but 1955 godzilla would kick 1954 godzilla's a**
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"Godzilla" (1954). Title in Japan was "Gojira".
No, but there was Godzilla vs Mechagodzilla, Godzilla vs Mechagodzilla 2, and Godzilla X Mechagodzilla ( also called Kiryu). There could be one day.
yes it can because triops are cannibals.
Yes, this is because triops are racist, and the females tend to be darker.
According to Wikipedia, there are ten recognized species of triops, and according to "rainbowaq-triops", there are at least 15 known species of triops.
Yes, Triops are living creatures.
Provided you do everything correctly Triops will breed.
Triops cancriformis was created in 1801.
Triops longicaudatus was created in 1846.
Triops newberryi was created in 1921.
Triops australiensis was created in 1895.
Triops granarius was created in 1864.
Yes newts can eat Triops. Care needs to be taken with smaller newts, that the Triops arent too big. Larger newts like paddletails will have no issues with larger Triops.
There are three main types of triops: Triops cancriformis, Triops longicaudatus, and Triops australiensis. These species are part of the order Notostraca and are often referred to as "tadpole shrimp." Each species has distinct characteristics and can be found in different habitats around the world. Triops are known for their resilience and ability to survive in temporary water bodies.