Titans Godzilla and Mothra have a symbiotic connection, since she is exclusively devoted to him even after Ghidorah became the alpha Titan. The two may communicate with each other across vast distances via sonar. Mothra gives her life to rescue Godzilla, and Godzilla expresses regret as he sees his companion die.
First Year
Aside from having a lengthy tail and being reported by Ogashira as having gills and fin-like legs, it's unknown what Godzilla's original form looked like. However, some evidence shows that Godzilla's initial shape resembled his second form, although more tadpole-like, since in his second phase, he still had big gills and freshly grown legs.
There is little dispute about their presence; the screen captures are evident, and the concept sketches on show in the book Art of Shin Godzilla are unmistakable. Furthermore, Godzilla films have a history of teasing future editions with gloomy events at the close of films (a notable example being 1991âs Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah). What these small creatures are, though, is up to imagination. Countless ideas exist, but most point in the same direction: Godzilla can reproduce asexually and is giving birth to many miniature humanoid monsters with long limbs and dorsal spines via its tail. They resemble the hideous offspring of xenomorphs from Aliens and hellspawn demons.
The poison used by the authorities to kill Godzilla is characterized as "disabling his internal cooling system." Godzilla freezes when the medicine is used towards the end. If the medicine was meant to block his internal cooling mechanism, he would have overheated rather than frozen. However, it is a little more complicated than that... In truth, the medicine does manage to impair Godzilla's cooling system in the film, but instead of overheating him, this causes a SCRAM-shutdown (=Safety Control Rods Activation Mechanism) as an involuntary response, thereby freezing him in the operation. Godzilla is able to endure this potentially fatal stress by briefly freezing himself.