Well, if we're going to accept that argument, then we don't know anything about it's potential whereabouts, capabilities, or temperament. And we also don't know if it can survive in the ocean, if it's still on the island, or where else, if anywhere, it might've gone.
Seems to me, a scouting mission is order, if you want to do more than make a blind guess. Assuming that someone actually needs to dedicate man-hours and supplies towards tracking giant alien wildlife... We could always put the question to the army. Free Cities might fund the mission; they do have a vested interest in maintaining their borders.
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Seems to me, a scouting mission is order, if you want to do more than make a blind guess. Assuming that someone actually needs to dedicate man-hours and supplies towards tracking giant alien wildlife... We could always put the question to the army. Free Cities might fund the mission; they do have a vested interest in maintaining their borders.