ALL The SCARIEST Skull Island MONSTERS! (King Kong LORE)



We’ve discussed the deadly monsters from Skull Island 2017, 2005, and even creatures from the pits of the hollow earth, but now its time to talk about the HORRIFYING monsters that we see in the original KING KONG! What creatures does Skull Island hold? Find out in todays exploration video.

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36 thoughts on “ALL The SCARIEST Skull Island MONSTERS! (King Kong LORE)”

  1. Though some people speculated that the "dragon" was a Nothosaurus or a Protorosaurus; and the Skullcrawler precursor was meant to be either an Aetosaur or a Desmatosuchus.

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  2. Nice video, very fitting for this year to look at the creatures of the Original King Kong. I liked the Cetiosaurus from Son of Kong. Also, the movie really paved the way of many things relating to cinema and science fiction. 🙂👍👑🦍

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  3. you should make a follow-up to this one about the Skull Island critters that were in the script but never made the final cut. i seem to remember that there was a herd of triceratops that lived on some volcanic plains, for example.

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  4. Pretty sure it was bullets that killed the beast lol

    I love that in pretty much every continuity, literally everything on Skull Island is trying to kill you. You barely have a chance to catch your breath in some versions.

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  5. It's actually cool how the Monsterverse have somewhat taken inspiration from this movie with both the Skull Crawler receiving an upgrade to main villain, as well as the Elasmosaurus fight being the precursor to his battle with the Warbats.

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  6. There are three creatures you missed:

    1. Triceratops- Before crossing the log bridge, Kong was to do battle with 3 Triceratops. That scene was cut during production.

    2. Arsinoitherium- A two-horned mammal that would’ve chased Jack and the sailors onto the log bridge. This is why they didn’t simply go back when Kong appeared. It was replaced last-minute with the Styracosaurus, but it too was cut from the final film.

    3. Scavenger raven (the name Wikizilla provides)- The big bird that was briefly seen pecking the T-Rex’s carcass

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  7. 13:50 I feel like this is one old trend that should have stuck around, while a brontosaurus eating several people is unrealistic I feel like things have swung too far in the other direction, stuff like a 10 ton edmontosaurus being knocked down and killed in 1 hit by a proceratosaurus that probably weighs less than a leopard is ridiculous

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  8. All true… but, the most creepy creatures are still in "Kong: Skull Island, because that's just real Autralian fauna, so they do exist right now, even though they kinda forgott that 1 massive critter, the giant Mosquito, that can & usualy does, pick you up & sucks you dry mid-air, because humans are just Smoothies to them. Nasty buggers.
    That being said, Kong & the Skull Crawlers, of course, are the only fictional elements here… 😬

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  9. I'm sadden though that Kong's son Kiko dies by drowning, which is even a worse way to die than by planes atop of the largest and tallest building. Hopefully in the remake the young lad will still keep his name. Kiko I'd say is my favorite, but it's down-right sad that he dies from drowning along with the island :'(

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  10. Really awesome! The original 1933 King Kong is my favorite version of skull island, really awesome and unique dinosaurs and prehistoric creatures like the carnivorous sauropodomorph or dragon dinosaur from son of Kong, and the meat eater tripod an armored carnivorous dinosaur, the pit spiders, crabs, beetle larva, snakes, and lizards, to name a few. Hoping to see what dinosaurs will be in Disney’s King Kong live action to show based on joe devitos book, will be cool to see another skull island like the original and the 2005 remake.

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