1:00:17
If we can lure him into a more open area
such as this portion of Central Park-..
1:00:21
I think we can take him down.
1:00:23
Last time you didn't even scratch it.
1:00:25
That's not true. Our worm guy,
I mean Dr. Tatopoulos, has found blood.
1:00:31
Yes, I did.
1:00:33
We need to get him out
into open terrain...
1:00:35
and use weapons that don't rely
on heat-seeking technology--
1:00:39
Excuse me, sir. I think this situation
has become more complicated than that.
1:00:44
The blood that I collected...
1:00:46
revealed that the creature is either
about to lay eggs or already has.
1:00:51
Are you trying to tell us that there's
another one of those things out there?
1:00:55
No, Governor.
I don't believe so.
1:00:57
Wait a minute.
1:00:59
Then how can it be pregnant?
1:01:01
What is this, the virgin lizard?
1:01:04
No. It reproduces asexually.
1:01:07
That's why we have to find the nest
as soon as possible.
1:01:10
Otherwise up to a dozen
are going to be born...
1:01:13
each one capable of laying eggs
on its own.
1:01:16
Very quickly we could be looking at
an enormous population.
1:01:20
After we kill the creature,
then we'll search for the nest.
1:01:22
I think it might be too late by then.
These eggs will hatch very quickly.
1:01:26
How do you know?
1:01:28
The fish that we found
on the subway.
1:01:32
He's not collecting all this food
just for himself.
1:01:35
He's preparing to teed his young.{58}{120}Stay tuned for our special report.