Baraguirus

Dr. Lena Arispe had pulled the sample herself from the bronchial fluid of a deceased Bradypus variegatus —a brown-throated sloth that had fallen from its canopy in the Brazilian Amazon. The animal hadn't died from the fall. It had died from its own bones turning porous and brittle, as if decades of senescence had been compressed into seventy-two hours. The sloth's tissues were riddled with microscopic needles of crystalline calcium phosphate. Needles that, when placed in a culture medium, began to assemble themselves into the shape of that faceless, spiny thread.

The monster was central to the Godzilla vs. Ghost Godzilla draft. In this story, the restless spirit of the original 1954 Godzilla (Ghost Godzilla) would return and to do battle with the modern Heisei Godzilla. Why It Was Scrapped baraguirus

The virus required recognition. It required you to look at the pattern and say this is a thing . Kuara had looked at the spiny growths and seen only what was already there: bone, calcium, pain. He had not given them a name. He had not drawn a boundary around them and called them enemy or plague . He had simply let them be what they were, without naming, and so the pattern had no hook into his mind. It had died from its own bones turning

He is the best of both worlds. He is the result of asking a terrifying question: What if you combined the indestructible defense of Anguirus with the burrowing brilliance of Baragon? The monster was central to the Godzilla vs

: Some fan interpretations and wiki descriptions suggest its spikes and armor would have featured a glowing yellow color. The Role of "Ghost Godzilla"

Although no official concept art is known to exist, Nishikawa described Baraguirus as a cross between its namesakes: