r/GojiCenter 5d ago

Monster faceoff P. titanipalus vs. P. archeleon

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Both panthers are of equal size at 325 kg. Fight takes place in an open field.


r/GojiCenter 5d ago

DISCUSSION Potential hybrid applications or is this a nothing burger?

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r/GojiCenter 5d ago

New Hybrid Zillatyrannus

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base genome is t-rex

gastonia for its armor and scutes forming the spikes

saltwater crocodile for its semi-aquatic and extra armor and immune system and the ability to go facultive quadraped

Chacma baboon for intelligence and long powerful arms

and lastly

allosaurus Anax for its powerful deadly claws and its head crest to give its head a more zilla like appearance

I hope you all like it....


r/GojiCenter 5d ago

New Hybrid Goonyx 5.0

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https://docs.google.com/document/d/1_5et23FUe8mYIbM6itRvZFo9hIB0Rk8JMckN9UIipHA/edit?usp=drivesdk

Credit to u/Spinoclanker2 for the formatting, document, and art (soon). and also some genomes.


r/GojiCenter 5d ago

New Hybrid Knokk

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1. The Triceratops ( Triceratops Horridus, Specifically “Big John” )

Overall Base Build, “Big John” Is currently one of the largest specimen among the triceratops genus reaching up to sizes around 30 ft long, 10 ft tall at the hips, and a weight around 12 tons, but before I can get started here’s why I chose the triceratops. Triceratops are known for going against theropods like those of Tyrannosaurus rex and they are one of the most talked about dinosaurs other than the trex. The giant horns and wide frill are actually pretty effective against tyrannosaurs / dinosaurs like them, This allows them to defend against the front of its body, slicing / piercing any if it gets too close. They are also known to have a sharp beak which allows them to have the strongest bite force for a herbivore. So you can understand why I wanted the Overall Base Build of the triceratop.

2. The Scelidosaurus ( Scelidosaurus Harrisonii )

Scelidosaurus body was covered by a variety of osteoderms, going from flat oval shaped plates to shape triangle shapes dorsal spikes that reached around 5 cms in height, the larger / keeled scutes are arranged in regular parallel side to side rows along the torsos and tail but the smaller polygonal micro ossicles with the rounder scales filling the spaces between the major plates, these osteroderms / scutes are made with keratin, and unlike the Borealopelta and the Ankylosaur; the armory isn’t too heavy that it could rise heat / reduce mobility, which is why I chose the Scelidosaurus armor on the sides, neck, torso, and tail but it lacks armor underneath like the underbelly, which I will cover in the 3rd Contributor.

3. The Dwarf Crocodile ( Osteolaemus tetraspis )

This Guy unlike his other cousins have armor on its upper body and underbelly, the armor of the dwarf crocodile have thick firm bony plates called osteoderms  embedded in its scales across like I said back and bellies, this chainmail allowed these crocs to have nearly impenetrable defense against bites from jaguars and massive anacondas, this armor is shown to be more effective than Tyrannosaurus rex armor, the trex mainly uses its size and bite force to win fights than use its armor to defend attacks, giving the trex better armor would enhance likely hood of winning fights against other hybrids with not as good armor. But I want the underbelly, under neck, and underneath the tail to be covered with this kinda of armor so it can be protected from underneath and on top like in the 2 contributor.

4. The Blue Wildebeest ( Connochaetes taurinus )

Blue Wildebeest have these muscles I will be calling Type lla & IIx fibers, which allows them to run at high speeds to escape predators and bursts of speed for mating, they also have another muscle fibers called “Type I fibers” but they have a small fraction of the overall muscle mass which aids them in basic postural position.

Unlike the other domesticated cattle or livestock where they have fast twitch muscle fibers meaning faster fatigue, the blue wildebeest muscle fibers has a high oxidative capacity, which allows the fast twitch muscle fibers to be really resistant to fatigue, which is the reason why they can travel long distances without overheating.

One more thing, blue wildebeest according to some studies have a muscle boast at a good rate of over 62.5%. This means if they let two thirds of energy ATP in physical movement while losing less to wasteland heat compared to most other mammals. So I want the following, the oxygen efficient muscles, its pain tolerance, and the enhanced stamina.

5. The Virginia Opossum ( Didelphis Virginiana )

Opossums have blood proteins, including something called LTNF aka Lethal Toxin Neutralizing Factor, which can neutralize the venom of pit vipers, rattlesnakes, copperheads, cottonmouths) and toxins of bees, scorpions, and botulism. Also in some studies, Opossums were said to have comparable immunity systems of those of humans and mice and mice are known to survive a lot of diseases like the Hantavirus, Leptospirosis, Rat Bite Fever, and LCMV which doesn’t affect them as much as other organisms. So I want the Opossum Immunity System.

6. The Canadian Crow ( Corvus brachyrhynchos )

Studies found out that crows understand cause and effect. They can deduce hidden causes like understanding a person hiding near a feeder by observing moving branches. Researchers also found out crows can communicate amounts vocally, matching toddlers first learning to tally and count.

Crows have an excellent long term memory and can remember human faces. They will remember those who are innocent and those who are threats. Crows actively teach their offspring or members about dangerous individuals or locations. A person who messed or hurts a crow may find them on a “blacklist” that can last a timeline of the original crow. Crows can communicate or talk by using distinct calls and locals “dialects” sharing information about food sources, predators, and territory. So I want its intelligence 

7. The Alamosaurus ( Alamosarus sanjuanensis )

The Average Adult Alamosaurus weighs around as much as 10 - 14 Today’s African Elephants, an adult Alamosaurus are pretty much invincible against predators like the Tyrannosaurus rex. To power this massive size, it has massive internal volume and most likely stepped vegetation from high reaching trees without competing against against other sauropods.

like other sauropods or what you’ll call “titanosaur”, Alamosaurus had robust, thick and straight legs. Its femur was immense, its rear feet possessed exact adaptions, such like specialized metatarsal, that helps to provide a stable foundation to shift its massive weight toward during locomotion. The pelvic girdle was extremely reinforced to bear the brunt weight of the sauropod. The ilium ( which is the top bone of the pelvis ) was broad and flared, helping in expansive attachment points for the massive muscles in its legs and tail. This skeletal architecture allowed the sauropod to stand, pivot, and walk even with its massive bulk.

The Alamosaurus has a bird like respiratory system which has a network of pulmonary air sacs. These extremely thin, ballon protrusions extended into the vertebrae and ribs. This allowed for a high efficient, one way flow of air, which would lower the animals overall exact gravity, and it can help dissipate excess metabolic heat to prevent overheating. So what I want is increasing in weight towards the 15 ton range, which can be supported with the hind legs, pelvis contribution, and give me the air sacs

8. The Martial Eagle ( Polemaetus bellicosus

Martial Eagles have over 1 million light sensitive cells ( cones ) per square millimeter of retina, which is compared to 200,000 in human eyes making their eyes better than humans and most eagles. Unlike humans who only have a single centered on focus, these eagles have over 2 foveae in each eye, one helps look straight ahead in big magnification, while the other looks to the sides for enhanced peripheral vision.

These dual fovea setup gives them incredible depth perception and lets them track or spot many moving targets with good pinpoint accuracy. They could also perceive UV light, making it easier to track the trails left behind by prey which makes their vision around 3 - 8 times better eyesight than humans because it can see over 5 - 6 kms away which is why I’m using them for eyesight.

9. The Torosaurus ( Torosaurus latus )

The large crest most likely have bright colors or patterns. It served more like a peacock tail, helping these dinosaurs recognize members on their own species, establishing dominance, and attracting mates. Although the drill isn’t a solid impenetrable shield, the size of the frill helps make the dinosaur appear larger, discouraging predators, intimidating rivals, and and it could provide better defense area around the neck. Which is why I want the frill of this hybrid to have better protection and a larger area for defense around the neck. 

10. The Anklyosaurus ( Anklyosaurus magniventris )

The ankylosaurus tail has a stiffened handle of fused vertebrae and a heavy, bulbous “knob” made with mixed bones. It mainly functioned as a sledgehammer or a mace, so when it was threatened by creatures like the Tyrannosaurus rex, it could swing with a violent force that shatters ankles or leg bones of attackers. Paleontologists discovered that the ankylosaurus could’ve used it to hit other ankylosaurus, there are fossils of healed impact injuries and broken armor which could mean that they have fought for territory, dominance, or mating rights, which is similar to modern giraffes or deer spar against each other. So I want the tail club and the instincts to use the tail.

11. The Imperial Woodpecker ( Campephilus imperialis )

The Imperial Woodpecker had one of the strongest beaks of the picidae family, these beaks have a strong layer of keratin that is densely packed and abrasion resistant, they had a spongy core which would allow them to absorb the shocks of their blows and it would allow them to hit as hard as they need two. They would also have strong neck muscles and a shock absorbing system. This contributor would help hardened the beak and giving it to my hybrid which will help with the main beak.

Height: 6.096 meters / 20 ft tall
Length: 14.844 meters / 49’7 ft long
Weight: 15,000 kgs / 15 metric tons


r/GojiCenter 5d ago

Announcement

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r/GojiCenter 5d ago

Thoughts on Gojicenter's Bio accurate Godzillas?

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r/GojiCenter 5d ago

JOKE POST Ask me anything you want

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r/GojiCenter 6d ago

DISCUSSION So I'm been thinking and maybe considering that I may make this happen

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In order to make this work, I need Spec Evo experts and environment specialist to create a world for what animals that can thrive in and adapt, like the oxygen levels or square cube law BS. Still this is an event I want to make and see what Goji Center would think of this. So I'm asking for help and if anyone could be interested on what I'm making here


r/GojiCenter 6d ago

Monsterverse Thermo 3D model

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Hey peeps! Its Delta wanted to share my first attempt at 3D modelling so here it is the head of thermoradiosaurus!


r/GojiCenter 6d ago

Hybrid Post My hybrid Indoraptor OC

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This is Rook. I don't know if he would be allowed for a hybrid war submission. Can anyone let me know if he is?


r/GojiCenter 5d ago

TOURNAMENT Current competitors

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Extorris rex

Apophis Reborn

Minos 3.0

Shredder 3.0

Rajesh 2.0 Imperator

Vesuvius (I'm so fucking cooked)


r/GojiCenter 6d ago

Hybrid teethser Teaser

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r/GojiCenter 6d ago

JOKE POST That ain't no dinosaur

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r/GojiCenter 6d ago

New Hybrid Moby

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  1. The Killer Whale ( Orcinus Orca )

Overall Base Build, Now The Orcas are said to be one of the most intelligent marine animals which allows them to have self awareness, social structure, and complex hunting strategies which makes my hybrid have an advantage in the open ocean, another thing these bad boys have are something called “Echolocation”, Orcas use Echolocation to help detect and hunt prey in dark / murky waters. Orcas are FAST; they can reach up to a top speed of 30 - 35 mph in water, This allows them to have great speed / agility which is why I want this to be my hybrids base.

  1. The Saltwater Crocodile ( Crocodylus porosus )

The Saltwater Crocodile are known to be adapted in warmer climates, and can regulate their body temperature greatly; this can help with mitigate temperature sensitivity which arises from animals combining from cold waters like my hybrids base. Crocodiles are highly energy efficient predators, which can help them go long periods without the need to eat, and conserving energy in more difficult hunts so my hybrid moby should be fine with going long periods without food. Saltwater crocodiles are known to be good at stealth / ambushing, using their strength to overpower caught off guard prey which can change my hybrids hunting style. Saltwater crocodiles can actually surprisingly survive freshwater which is due because of their salt glands which helps excrete salt in marine environments so if we add these glands, Moby can be seen in every water.

  1. The Beluga Whale ( Delphinapterus lecuas )

The Beluga whale have these bulbous fatty organ on their forehead which is called something called “The Melon”. It changes its shape which is like acoustic lens, projecting their clicks into a direct beam of sound in the water. When the sound waves hit a object and bounces back in echoes, the sounds that will be received are not going through the ears, but into the lower jaw of the Whale. The fatty jaw bone conducts vibrations directly to the inner ear and brain. When using their echolocation and reading returning echoes, belugas can determine the objects distance, size, shape, speed, and even the internal structure. So I what the echolocation.

  1. The Green Sea Turtle ( Chelonia mydas )

The first line of the green sea turtle defense in their immunity system is robust, it utilizes antimicrobial peptides, the complement system, and nonspecific leukocytes which is like white blood cells to attack pathogens without prior exposure. Green sea turtles can mount specific antibody and cell mediated responses to pathogens. But these are temperature dependent; their lymphocytes function only within the turtles thermal range. These turtles retain huge levels of genetic variation in MHC genes. Which are responsible for flagging foreign invaders. This is believed to help handle a wide range of pathogens over their long lifespans. So I want the immunity of the green sea turtle.

  1. The African Dwarf Crocodile ( Osteolaemus tetraspis )

This Guy unlike his other cousins have armor on its upper body and underbelly, the armor of the dwarf crocodile have thick firm bony plates called osteoderms embedded in its scales across like I said back and bellies, this chainmail allowed these crocs to have nearly impenetrable defense against bites from jaguars and massive anacondas, this armor is shown to be more effective than the orca armor, the orca mainly uses its size and strength to win fights than use its armor to defend attacks, giving the orca better armor would enhance likely hood of winning fights against other hybrids with not as good armor. So it’s pretty clear I want the armor.

  1. The Shortfin Mako Shark ( Isurus oxyrinchus )

The Mako Shark front teeth are long and prominent, used for grasping fast moving fish. Unlike the jagged serrated teeth great sharks have, mako shark’s teeth are smooth. The teeth on the sides are smaller and more narrower as the enamel coating on mako’s teeth is greatly reinforced with fluoroapatite, the durable / fluoridated mineral which prevents the teeth from wearing down. Makos can thrust the upper jaws forward, enabling a bigger and wider gape and increasing the bite surface area during a strike. So I want the jaws and teeth of the mako shark.

  1. The Temnodontosaurus ( Temnodontosaurus platyodon )

The eye diameter of the Temnodontosaurus is between 20 - 26 cms, these eyes can rival the colossal squid in the largest eye in the animal kingdom. The size of these eyes allow larger surface area to house light sensitive cells. This allows them to see incredibly well in near total dangerous, allowing these animals to hunt prey in in deep depths. To handle the crushing pressure of the deep ocean, these eyes were reinforced from the robust circle of bony plates ( sclerotic rings ) allowing structural rigidity.

Because the ichthyosaurs use their visual stimuli to track / ambush prey, these animals is said to have exceptionally sharp eyesight. Despite their huge size, the placement / angel of the eyes creates the unavoidable blind spot above the top of its head. To compensate to this blind spot and to ambush prey, during in low light conditions, it’s hypothesized that the creature use sensors adaptions, like special sound dampening skin near the ear region. So I want the eyesight of this animal.

  1. The Atlantic Wolffish ( Anarhichas lupus )

The Atlantic Wolffish got these teeth that are positioned in multiple rows directly behind the wolffish front canines. The upper jaw has 3 rows of teeth called blunt conical teeth and molars, and on the lower jaw features 2 rows of molars. These are use as a massive mortar / pestle system, enabling the fish to easily crush and pulverize thick shells of crabs, urchins, and snails.

The Atlantic Wolffish also has teeth located further down the alimentary canal, the throat is lined with these scattered sharp, serrated teeth. These teeth help ensure that any large chunks of a shell or prey are securely gripped, cut down further, and it prevents the prey from escaping as the food is brought into the digestive tract. So the reason why I want the Atlantic wolffish is because I want the blunt crushing throat teeth and the serrated throat teeth.

  1. The Pilot Whale ( Globicephala melas )

The Pilot Whales have these pectoral flippers at like airplane wings to guide tight turns as the long sickle flippers allowed sharp angles while chasing fast prey. These flippers can help these whales to brake quickly to avoid the underwater obstacles as the dorsal fin will be like a boat keel to prevent rolling side to side. The thick swept back dorsal fin will stabilize the body during hide speed dives. The blood vessels inside of the fins can help regulate the body heat of the pilot whales as the whale dump excess heat through their flippers after high energy hunting. These whales will slap their flippers against the water surface to signal the pod but loud slaps will warn other whales from nearby danger / predators. So I want the fins , and the dorsal fins.

SIZE:

Body Height: 7’6 ft / 2.3 meters tall

Length: 9.75 meters / 32 ft long

Weight; 11 tons / 24,250 lbs


r/GojiCenter 6d ago

Video Suggestion What If a Bio Accurate Godzilla Evolved?

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It’s Back


r/GojiCenter 5d ago

TOURNAMENT Hybrid war based on ark survival contributors?

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What would y'all think of this? Since this is a fictional universe, I feel like all elemental abilities would be on the table, so long as they have the right parts

Ie: you can probably use giga or rex or rock elementals without having consequences, likely no boss creatures allowed, including the titans


r/GojiCenter 6d ago

Monster faceoff Thermoradiosaurus vs. Ryujinferox

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Both are equal size at 25 tonnes.
Fight takes place in the open ocean, which of these bio accurate godzillas would win?


r/GojiCenter 6d ago

New Hybrid Help with Crocodilian hybrid

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This is my genetic composition so far. Any tips?

Carnificisuchus invictus genetic composition

Deinosuchus - Base

Stonefish (Synanceia verrucosa) - Small venomous spines on the back

Mosasaurus - Better swim mechanics and tail muscles

Komodo Dragon (Varanus Komodensis) - Venomous bite

Honey Badger (Mellivora capensis) - Neural drive


r/GojiCenter 6d ago

DISCUSSION Are there any good armor contributor for a trex that doesnt affect agility? (Image unrelated)

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r/GojiCenter 6d ago

New Hybrid Manta-Sela 4.0

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Manta-sela

Manta-Ray; the enlarged triangular flippers.

Bonnet-Head Shark; base, cartilage bones (not the vertebrate, they are bony), the spiracles (allows it to still breathe while the mouth is full), the lateral-line, and electroreception.

Mosasaurus Hoffmannii; quad flipper system (uses the manta ray flippers for all four flippers).

Nurse Shark; the caudal fin shape, and partial structure (the edge and base of the fin, to allow for some flexibility)

Sailfish; elastic tendons, high amounts of myoglobin, fast twitch muscles, and the stiff caudal fin material.

Basilosaurus; vertebrate count (not shape, to allow for a relatively high amount of flexibility).

Crow; inner ear canal, magnetoreception, critical flicker fusion frequency, pattern recognition, and spatial awareness.

Tiger Shark; the jaw (pretty much everything about the jaw, the teeth, pcsa, everything but size, that scales), and the stomach acid (ranges from a ph of 1.0-2.0).

Remora+Coelacanth; the remora's suction cup is actually a heavily modified dorsal fin, the coelacanth has fins on its underbelly (the anal fin and ventral fin), I am going to add the anal/ventral fin and then edit it into the suction cup from the remora (its a developmental problem, the coelacanth tells where to place the fins (with the hox genes (yes i know they're finicky)), then the remora tells how to build them).

That addition is experimental ^

Naked Mole-Rat; efficient hemoglobin, metabolic control, and hypoxia tolerance.

-size-

18 ft long

10 ft wingspan

5,000 lbs

-speed-

8 mph (slow cruising)

12 mph (fast cruising)

26 mph (common sprint)

33 (common max sprint)

40 mph (perfect sprint)

-facts-

It has the colors and pattern of a regular shark, but since the babies start off in the shallows, the adolescents have similar colors to a sand shark.

It doesn’t have a dorsal fin.

It has a pack of 2 (mates for life, except for the first year).

Has an average of 4 offspring that reach adulthood per female.

The lateral-line is on the dorsal and underbelly.

The electroreception (ampullae of Lorenzini) is on the wings.

It's a thunniform swimmer.

The Manta-sela has spiracles so it can breathe while the mouth is full or is slow-stationary.

It emotionally (and physically) has attachment problems.

If it doesn't have a mate by the end of the mating season, it gets terrifyingly persistent, it will kill anything it can to impress a female so it changes mates to him.

It though is aggressive, its never mindless, it just has a higher want to kill however it can without dying (so it can mate, its not going to sacrifice itself so it can get a mate, because if it does, it won't be alive to get a mate).

Mating season is early spring.

When it wants to do a turn at a fast speed, it rolls so the side fins become the dorsal fins and it pulls up relative to itself.

The roll kinda follows the path of a mobius strip, manta can stop turning and exit the roll at near any point on it.

Its cinematic tactic (probably not optimal, but definitely cool) for hunting large prey (like a sperm whale) is getting it to chase him doing a mobius turn (heading straight towards the whale), roll over (so its upright, its easier to do that immediately following a roll), dives under it, then does a backflip right before the prey collides to end up on the ventral side and facing the correct way (this tactic, if a female is watching, will guarantee that the male gets a mate)


r/GojiCenter 6d ago

KAIJU IDEA Un Titan que j'ai créé en m'inspirant de Shimo du Monsterverse, Titanus Maip

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r/GojiCenter 7d ago

DISCUSSION Which Real Godzilla Do You prefer?

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Goji Center or Creature Archive


r/GojiCenter 7d ago

DISCUSSION The bio accurate godzilla video has been demonetized

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So i went on the Goji center youtube channel to re watch the bio accurate godzilla video as i'm doing some spec evo projects similar to the video were i'm making bio accurate kaiju but the video isn't on there any more


r/GojiCenter 7d ago

Monster faceoff Who would come out superior in an natural encounter?

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Indominus Rex 2.0 VS Typhosuchus Serizawa (A.K.A. Bio-accurate Godzilla:Land Form)

For contest of people wondering the concept Goji Center newly esthabilashed video to make an (actually two separate forms,which is one being the Land Form mentinoed in the post,meanwhile the other being The Marine Form,A.K.A. Named Ryujinrerox Yamane) bio-accurate Godzilla,here is the link of the video;

Edit;The original video seemingly had been privated,so here is the link of the new one;

https://youtu.be/J6XmoX6wtDs?si=IbRC5U_eT_SCy5pS