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:24:02
As we look at this photo of Godzilla's
head from a hill on Ohto Island...

:24:09
We can estimate that this creature
stands approximately 50 metres tall.

:24:16
So then, how can we explain the presence
of such a creature during the present day?

:24:24
It probably survived by eating deep sea
organisms occupying a specific niche.

:24:33
However, recent experimental nuclear detonations
may have drastically altered its natural habitat.

:24:41
I would even speculate that an atomic explosion
may have removed it from its surroundings.

:24:50
Incredible!
:24:51
Really!
:24:54
I have strong evidence to support my theory.
:24:58
First, the organism we found embedded
in Godzilla's footprint, a trilobite.

:25:02
This is a photo of the creature.
:25:08
This is it.
:25:13
This creature has been extinct for 2 million
years, yet here it is in perfect physical condition.

:25:24
Next, is the sediment that we found in the
trilobite's shell. That sediment, is sand.

:25:31
There is no doubt that this sand matches the
deposits found from the Jurassic period.

:25:38
This sand is similar to the red clay found
in the stratum of that particular period.

:25:43
Professor, how do you know that this has
something to do with the atomic bombs?

:25:47
Because our Geiger counter readings of
the radiation in this sand indicate the
presence of Strontium-90.

:25:56
Professor Tanabiya will explain this
better in a moment, but basically,
this sand that came from Godzilla...


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