![]() ![]() Gyaos used his fog attack to put out the flames, but Gamera arrived and eventually defeated Gyaos, wounding him many times and biting his throat, leaving him unable to escape the sunrise. The next plan was to lure Gamera to Gyaos' lair in the forest by setting the forest alight. But Gyaos proved more cunning than originally thought and expelled a yellow fog attack from two nozzles in his armpits to protect himself from the sun (as well as put out the fires in the engine room). The plan was to keep Gyaos drinking the blood for so long that the sun would come up and kill him, while a rotating platform would make him too dizzy to fly away and eventually burn in the sun. The protagonists developed a plan to place artificial blood on a rooftop in Nagoya. Gamera soon returned to finish Gyaos off and, after a battle in the air, Gyaos cut off his own foot to escape from the sun. ![]() It is soon learned that light causes Gyaos' skin to shrink, so the light of the city stadium of Nagoya kept Gyaos at bay. Soon, Gamera confronted Gyaos, and after a battle, Gyaos was forced to flee, and Gamera was forced into the ocean to recover. Gyaos, Gyaos appeared in Japan from a large cavern, and feasted on blood, principally that of livestock and humans. These silver Space Gyaos seem to lack the weakness to sunlight of the black-hued earth variety. ![]() Guiron, it is revealed that there are multiple silver space-faring Gyaos, suggesting that Gyaos may be an extraterrestrial species, or that there are multiple species of Gyaos specific to other planets. In the Showa series, Gyaos has no definitively explained origin, and is discovered living in a large cave. This extraterrestrial variant of Gyaos also has purple blood, as seen when Guiron gores a Space Gyaos. Guiron, sports silver scales and has sickly yellow eyes with red pupils. The Gyaos in Gamera: Guardian of the Universe had a more streamlined appearance, with larger wings and a longer neck, as well as red eyes after its evolution in Tokyo. It is reddish brown in both incarnations. Gyaos resembles a giant pterosaur or bat creature, with a flattened, arrow shaped head, leathery wings with three claws on each, taloned feet and a flat tail. ![]()
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