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rdfs:comment | - The male M.U.T.O. has a sleek black body, red eyes, mandibles on its mouth, two longer arms with hooked tips, two smaller vestigial arms, two legs with hooves for feet, and large wings on its back. The female M.U.T.O. resembles a larger version of the male but with two long arms in place of wings and a more hunched-over stance.
- 400px|rightUnter M.U.T.O. versteht man zwei gigantische, parasitenähnliche Monster, die im Godzilla von 2014 erstmals erscheinen.
- The M.U.T.O.s (Massive Unidentified Terrestrial Organism) are the main antagonists of the 2014 Godzilla reboot movie, Godzilla. They are giant prehistoric parasitic creatures of unexplained origin and are ancient parasites that come from the same era and ecosystem as Godzilla. Much like him, the M.U.T.O. feed off of radiation. However, unlike the surviving Godzilla, who adapted to live at the bottom of the ocean and feed off the planet's natural radiation, the M.U.T.O. are actively drawn to sources of man-made radiation such as nuclear warheads and chemical weaponry.
- The Massive Unidentified Terrestrial Organisms, more commonly and simply referred to as M.U.T.O.s, are the main antagonists of the 60th Anniversary 2014 Godzilla reboot film and the first installment in Legendary's MonsterVerse, Godzilla. They were motion captured by Matt Cross and Lee Ross.
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Goals | - Wipe out humanity
- Defeat and kill Godzilla
- Kill Ford Brody
- Reproduce and ensure the survival of their species
- Rule the World
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Skills | - Reproduction
- Flight
- Speed
- Echolocation
- Durability
- Electromagnetic pulse
- Great Size and Strength
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Status | - Presumably Extinct as of 2014
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Known relatives | - Each Other , unhatched eggs
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Alias | - Eight-Legged M.U.T.O.
- Female M.U.T.O.
- Femuto
- Hokmuto
- M.U.T.O.
- Male M.U.T.O.
- Winged M.U.T.O.
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Hobby | - Killing humans.
- Battling military forces.
- Destroying cities.
- Feeding off radiation.
- Fighting Godzilla.
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Species | - Parasitic kaiju
- Prehistoric parasitoid arthropods
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Nicknames | - Massive Unidentified Terrestrial Organisms
- Mutos
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Fullname | - Massive Unidentified Terrestrial Organisms
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type of villains | - Monsters, Parasites, Homicidal
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abstract | - The male M.U.T.O. has a sleek black body, red eyes, mandibles on its mouth, two longer arms with hooked tips, two smaller vestigial arms, two legs with hooves for feet, and large wings on its back. The female M.U.T.O. resembles a larger version of the male but with two long arms in place of wings and a more hunched-over stance.
- 400px|rightUnter M.U.T.O. versteht man zwei gigantische, parasitenähnliche Monster, die im Godzilla von 2014 erstmals erscheinen.
- The Massive Unidentified Terrestrial Organisms, more commonly and simply referred to as M.U.T.O.s, are the main antagonists of the 60th Anniversary 2014 Godzilla reboot film and the first installment in Legendary's MonsterVerse, Godzilla. They are giant prehistoric parasitic creatures of unexplained origin and are ancient parasites that come from the same era and ecosystem as Godzilla. Much like him, the M.U.T.O. feed off of radiation. However, unlike the surviving Godzilla, who adapted to live at the bottom of the ocean and feed off the planet's natural radiation, the M.U.T.O. are actively drawn to sources of man-made radiation such as nuclear warheads and chemical weaponry. They were motion captured by Matt Cross and Lee Ross.
- The M.U.T.O.s (Massive Unidentified Terrestrial Organism) are the main antagonists of the 2014 Godzilla reboot movie, Godzilla. They are giant prehistoric parasitic creatures of unexplained origin and are ancient parasites that come from the same era and ecosystem as Godzilla. Much like him, the M.U.T.O. feed off of radiation. However, unlike the surviving Godzilla, who adapted to live at the bottom of the ocean and feed off the planet's natural radiation, the M.U.T.O. are actively drawn to sources of man-made radiation such as nuclear warheads and chemical weaponry.
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