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Skull Island is the name most often used to describe a fictional
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that first appeared in the 1933 film ''
King Kong King Kong is a fictional giant monster resembling a gorilla, who has appeared in various media since 1933. He has been dubbed The Eighth Wonder of the World, a phrase commonly used within the franchise. His first appearance was in the novelizat ...
'' and later appearing in its sequels, the three remakes, and any other King Kong-based media. It is the home of the eponymous
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and several other species of creatures, mostly
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and in some cases species that should have been extinct long before the rise of mammalian creatures, along with a primitive society of humans. In the 1962 film '' King Kong vs. Godzilla'' and the 1967 film ''
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'', the comparable islands are called "Farou Island" and "Mondo Island", respectively. Kong plays a similar role in these islands as the god-like being of the land, a role he plays in all versions of the King Kong story. Skull Island's origins are unknown, but Kong appears to be the only giant gorilla known to exist on the island. However, the 2005 remake shows other skeletons of Kong-sized gorillas, indicating that there was once a group of such creatures of an unknown number living on the island. Additionally, 2017's '' Kong: Skull Island'' depicts the skeletons of Kong's parents.


History


Appearance in the 1933 films

In ''
King Kong King Kong is a fictional giant monster resembling a gorilla, who has appeared in various media since 1933. He has been dubbed The Eighth Wonder of the World, a phrase commonly used within the franchise. His first appearance was in the novelizat ...
'', the island is never mentioned by name and is located at approximately  – 2000 miles west from the coast of Periuk,
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. There is a distinctive rocky knoll in the center of the island that is shaped like a
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, which is referred to as "Skull Mountain". According to the first film, the captain of a Norwegian barque discovered a
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blown off course with only one native left alive. Before the native died, the captain of the barque was able to get a rough location of the island and some details on it, including its most distinctive feature - a huge wall built by the ancestors of the natives back when they had high civilization. When the protagonists of the picture arrive at the island and examine it they find, in addition to the expected superstitious natives,
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of all sorts and one extremely large ape, known by those on the island as " Kong". Other than being the descendants of a high civilization, the ancestry of the natives is never explained. In the sequel film '' The Son of Kong'', Carl Denham returns to Skull Island when there was a mention of some treasure that was hidden there. He also encounters a large white gorilla who is the son of King Kong. Skull Island sinks into the sea during a powerful earthquake. Kong's son drowns while holding Carl Denham above the water. Denham survives unscathed, while the treasure is claimed by him and the other three survivors. The term "Skull Island" is never used in the original films. In ''King Kong'', only "Skull Mountain" is named, while in the sequel '' Son of Kong'', its simply referred to as "Kong's island". In the novelization of ''
King Kong King Kong is a fictional giant monster resembling a gorilla, who has appeared in various media since 1933. He has been dubbed The Eighth Wonder of the World, a phrase commonly used within the franchise. His first appearance was in the novelizat ...
'' by Delos Lovelace, it is called "Skull Mountain Island", but RKO referred to it as "Skull Island" in some of their publicity materials.


1976 remake

In the 1976's ''
King Kong King Kong is a fictional giant monster resembling a gorilla, who has appeared in various media since 1933. He has been dubbed The Eighth Wonder of the World, a phrase commonly used within the franchise. His first appearance was in the novelizat ...
'', Skull Island is mentioned as being "the beach of the skull". It is located somewhere in
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south of
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, covered by a permanent cloud bank. Various people are said to have visited the island through the centuries but returned with no clear proof. By the 1970s, it is an urban legend whose only evidence is in government secret files. It is also revealed to have a huge deposit of oil, which led a greedy oil company executive to go in search of it. Besides featuring a primitive native tribe and the giant, bipedal gorilla Kong, there is also a giant snake who appeared in Kong's lair and wanted to kill him and Dwan, but it was killed by the former. In 1986 sequel film '' King Kong Lives'', Skull Island does not appear but it was mentioned by adventurer Hank Mitchell (mistakenly calling it Kong Island) who believed that the islands Borneo and Skull Island were once a part of the same landmass in the past. The fate of this incarnation is unknown.


''Kong: The Animated Series''

In '' Kong: The Animated Series'', the island was named Kong Island. Unlike previous incarnations, Kong Island was situated in the infamous Bermuda Triangle, not the Indian Ocean. Although various prehistoric creatures are seen living there, Kong Island also contains some ruins where one of them serves as the prison of the demon Chiros. It is also where Jason Jenkins and his grandmother Dr. Lorna Jenkins also live along with Jason's friend Tan. Another human inhabitant is Lua, the sole survivor of the native people of the island and a female shaman.


''Kong: King of Skull Island''

A 2004 illustrated novel that serves as both prequel and sequel of the original "King Kong" story, conceived by Merian C. Cooper and novelized by Delos Lovelace in 1932, and authorized by the Cooper family. Created and Illustrated by Joe DeVito nd novelized by Brad Strickland and DeVito, with John Michlig ''Kong: King of Skull Island'' depicts a Skull Island far larger than originally thought. It is either the last vestige of a volatile volcanic series of islands or the remnant of a larger landmass. Skull Island is located in the Indian Ocean, west of Sumatra, and has several much smaller islands in various locations around its perimeter, with the most prevalent of these off a small peninsula on its southeastern corner. Skull Island contains two main mountains, the larger being shaped in the visage of a human skull. Skull Mountain is riddled with caves and passageways carved out by natural erosion, but also man-made. In earlier times, these were often used by islanders to avoid the monsters on the surface, but proved to have a multitude of dangerous denizens of their own. These include previously unknown species such as snake-like amphibians with enormous heads capable of swallowing a human whole; foot-long creatures that combine squid and crustacean characteristics with bio-luminescent sails tipped with poisonous stingers; giant spiders with 7-foot bodies and 8-foot-long legs ending in hand-like appendages. The human civilization that inhabits Skull Island at least through the 20th century is the last remnant of a previously unknown super-race called the Tagatu (a combination of two formerly separate tribes: the Tagu and the Atu). The original culture is believed to have Asian origins that bled into an island group west of Sumatra that no longer exists. As a result of a natural disaster, they were forced to migrate to Skull Island untold millennia ago. Drawn to its spectacular makeup by their insatiable curiosity, the Tagatu believed their mastery of biological and organic sciences could overcome Skull Island's dangers. It was they who originally brought the gigantic simian Kongs there for protection and who, with the help of the Kongs, built the iconic wall across the Skull Island's peninsula for protections against Skull Island's prehistoric denizens. Among the many mysteries revealed in the work is the reality that on Skull Island the dinosaurs never died out, but continued to evolve over the intervening 65 million years. This has resulted in strange variations on previously known species, as well as many new ones. Chief among the latter is a race of sentient dinosaurs, called Deathrunners. Bipedal, extremely aggressive and 6 to 9 feet tall, they once ruled the island and were at war with the Tagatu and the Kongs. Their race is propagated every few generations by one queen that grows to gigantic size. It is one of these, called “Gaw”, that ruled Skull Island when King Kong was born and who Kong had to defeat in order to become a king. In the story, Carl Denham's son, Vincent (now a paleontologist), and an older Jack Driscoll return to Skull Island in 1957 to discover pieces of the earlier civilization's history and relationship to the island through an enigmatic Tagatu elder simply called the “Storyteller”, as well as in the form of archaeological discoveries such as specially pigmented paintings in underground passageways that move when illuminated by torchlight to reveal past events on Skull Island. Primary among these is the discovery of remnants of “the Old City”, which was established by the Tagatu at the zenith of their civilization in the center of the island in an ideal valley between the two mountains. The Storyteller's tale, along with Vincent and Driscoll's findings, suggest that the eerie skull visage that gave the island its name may have been the work of human hands. These and other discoveries hint that the true extent of Skull Island's secrets have yet to be revealed.


2005 remake

In Peter Jackson's remake, Skull Island's position west of Sumatra remains the same, in a region afflicted by magnetic anomalies and violent sea storms. According to the book '' The World of Kong: A Natural History of Skull Island'', Skull Island was geologically unstable and has been slowly sinking into the sea for the past thousand years. By 1933, the island was on the verge of destruction. Fifteen years after its discovery to the modern world, Skull Island finally sank into the ocean. In its prehistory, Skull Island was a refuge for a variety of prehistoric creatures. Over time, more and more species arrived either by swimming, flying, rafting, or migrating through temporary land bridges. As the island slowly receded into the sea, life was forced to adapt, resulting in an ecosystem of bizarre and nightmarish creatures. Three thousand years before, an advanced civilization from
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migrated to Skull Island, bringing with them domesticated animals such as Gaur and the giant ancestors of Kong. This culture eventually died off, leaving behind only gigantic eroding ruins scattered around the island (such as the enormous wall) and a small society of primitive people that became the Skull Island natives.


Altus Press

To coincide with the 80th anniversary of both characters, Altus Press announced on January 29, 2013, that King Kong would meet pulp hero Doc Savage in a new, officially sanctioned book written by Will Murray and artist Joe DeVito, who will also do the cover artwork. Set in 1920, shortly after returning from military service during
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, Doc Savage searches for his long-lost grandfather (the legendary mariner Stormalong Savage) with his father, the explorer Clark Savage, Sr., that ultimately leads father and son to the mysterious Skull Island and its prehistoric denizens, including King Kong. ''Doc Savage: Skull Island'' was released in March 2013. In his review for the ''New York Journal of Books'', playwright-author Mark Squirek concluded: :Across close to 400 pages ''Doc Savage: Skull Island'' takes us not only on a journey to Skull Island, but to the beginnings of a young man’s rise to greatness. Mr. Murray has created a new classic of the genre – all the while staying completely true to the legends of both Kong and Doc Savage. Altus Press has announced an authorized crossover novel, ''King Kong vs. Tarzan'', for release in the summer of 2016. Written by Will Murray, it tells the previously untold story of the transportation by cargo ship of Kong from Skull Island to America, and King Kong's inevitable encounter with
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of the Apes.


MonsterVerse

Skull Island is the main setting of '' Kong: Skull Island'', which is set in the same universe of Gareth Edwards' 2014 film ''
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''. Kong is tall in the film and there is evidence that more of Kong's species once existed on the island. The island is located in the South Pacific and sits in the eye of a massive swirling storm system that conceals it from the outside world. This version of the island resembles a human skull when seen from the air. The island is situated atop an entrance to the Hollow Earth, which is home to large, bipedal, lacertian predators known as "Skullcrawlers" that are referred to as the island's "devils". The Skullcrawlers wiped out King Kong's family, making him the last of his kind. There is also evidence of dinosaurs living, or having lived, on the island, in the form of a ''
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'' skull found in the "graveyard" of the island. A number of other species are referred to as "florafauna" for displaying physiological traits of plants. Similar to previous incarnations, there is a human native tribe present (characterized as
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s) who are much less hostile than in previous versions, mainly because a stranded air pilot from
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named Hank Marlow makes peace between them and modern-day humans. The film sees an expedition in 1973 landing upon the island after Skull Island is detected by
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. During the credits of '' Godzilla: King of the Monsters'', a newspaper clipping states that the awakened Titans are converging on Skull Island, which is becoming unstable. It is also revealed that Monarch has an outpost on Skull Island. Between the events of the film and ''
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'', the island's climate deteriorated, with a remnant of King Ghidorah's global superstorm merging with Skull Island's pre-existing storm system causing it to move inwards and make it uninhabitable, save for a domed habitat created to contain Kong.


Island wildlife

Besides King Kong and the natives, much of the Wildlife on Skull Island consist of many kinds of prehistoric animals from each different era such as
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s. However some of them are fictional descendants of real animals.


''King Kong'' and ''The Son of Kong''

* Stegosaurus – Appears in a sequence in which it is disturbed by Carl Denham's crew. It charges the men and they fell it with a gas-bomb. As they walk by, it starts to get up again and is shot. Orville Goldner, who worked on the film, described the film's '' Stegosaur'' as a combination of two
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: ''Stegosaurus ungulatus'' and the less well-known '' Kentrosaurus''.Orville Goldner, George E Turner (1975). ''Making of King Kong: The Story Behind a Film Classic''. . See also ''Spawn of Skull Island'' (2002). Another appeared in a deleted scene when Denham ran back to the village, after Kong's battle with the Tyrannosaurus. * Brontosaurus – The
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is disturbed by the rescue party's raft as it crosses a swamp and capsizes it, attacking the men in the water. Several of them are chased onto land, and one fellow is cornered while climbing a tree and maimed to death by the animal. A common misconception is that the sauropod actually eats the sailor, but it is stated in the script and observed in the film that the dinosaur kills and then abandons the body of a sailor identified as "Tim". The creature reappears in ''Son of Kong'', crying out as the island is sinking. * A large two-legged
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– This reptilian creature climbs up a vine from the crevasse to attack Jack Driscoll. It falls back into the pit when Jack cuts the vine it is climbing. Other than the two limbs, the other distinct feature of this creature is the
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-like ridge of spikes down its back. Orville Goldner said it was loosely based on the features of the '' Desmatosuchus''. In Peter Jackson's re-creation of the "spider pit sequence", it is among the monsters eating the sailors who survived the fall. This creature would inspire the Monsterverse's Skullcrawlers *
Tyrannosaurus ''Tyrannosaurus'' is a genus of large theropod dinosaur. The species ''Tyrannosaurus rex'' (''rex'' meaning "king" in Latin), often called ''T. rex'' or colloquially ''T-Rex'', is one of the best represented theropods. ''Tyrannosaurus'' live ...
– A great dinosaur which tries to eat Ann, but is fought and killed (or, at least, overpowered) by Kong, who breaks its jaw open. The
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was modeled after
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's depiction of a ''Tyrannosaurus''. However, it possesses three fingers per hand, unlike ''Tyrannosaurus'' which had only two (however, the number of fingers in ''Tyrannosaurus'' was disputed at the time, as a complete ''manus'' was not discovered until the mid-1990s). In the documentary ''I'm King Kong! The Exploits of Merian C. Cooper'', included on the 2 disk DVD release of ''King Kong'', Cooper refers to this beast as an ''
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'', not a ''Tyrannosaurus'', which would help explain the number of fingers. However, the creature was originally intended to be a ''Tyrannosaurus'' designed for the cancelled Willis O'Brien film ''
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'' (1931). It may also be worth noting that the ''Tyrannosaurus'' present in Willis O'Brien's earlier project ''The Lost World'' (1925) also had a third finger. The 1932 ''King Kong'' screenplay refers to the
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only as a "Meat Eater". * Tanystropheus – A highly stylized,
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aquatic reptile with a long neck and tail as well as two pairs of flippers. It inhabits the bubbling swamp area inside King Kong's cave. Goldner describes the '' Tanystropheus'' as "being designed as more slender than the ones known to science, and its swimming limbs are less prominent. In those respects, it more closely resembles the polydactyl nothosaur '' Ceresiosaurus''." It battles Kong in the style of a giant, constricting
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. *
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– It menaces Ann and is the first major flying reptile to appear on Skull Island. It is slain by King Kong, in a way similar to the Tyrannosaurus. * Teratornis – These
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s can be seen flying around the dead ''Tyrannosaurus''. One is seen eating the dead ''Tyrannosaurus'' and is frightened off by the approaching Jack Driscoll. *
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– The tiny ''
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'' are seen flying around Skull Mountain. A few are flying around the large cave at the base of Skull Mountain, while others are seen at Kong's lair near the top of Skull Mountain. * Archaeopteryx – The tiny ''
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s'' are seen flying around in the jungle. Most notably a few fly by when the '' Stegosaurus'' enters the clearing, and one flies out of the dead tree that Kong puts Ann in before he goes to fight the sailors on the log bridge. According to Goldner, they "were made to flit among the trees on invisible wires." * Arsinoitherium – This huge prehistoric mammal was to chase the men onto the log bridge and corner them between itself and the enraged Kong in the test reel. According to Goldner, Cooper had second thoughts about the ''
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'' and "ordered the action to be re-filmed using a '' Styracosaurus''. Both versions were eventually thrown out because they captured too much audience attention." This can be attested to by the fact that the sailors did not just run back across the log when Kong appeared. * Gigantophis garstini – According to Goldner, "This huge
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that appeared in one scene and later cut out of the film, had its living prototype in
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." This giant
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frightens Ann at the base of the dead tree that Kong puts her in before he battles the sailors on the log bridge. It was in the test reel, but later cut. However, Ann Darrow's reaction to it being below her just before the ''Tyrannosaurus'' shows up in the clearing remains in the film. * Erythrosuchus – It was created and then re-created for the "
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-pit sequence" and portrayed as a stout reptilian predator. Goldner stated that it was loosely adapted, as many of the creatures of the pit were imaginative. * A giant crab, giant
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, and giant tentacled " bug" – They all appear in the original notes, script, and re-created "spider pit sequence", eating the surviving crewmen in the crevasse. *
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– In the original script only, it was encountered by Kong on
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flats. He hurls boulders at a herd of them and drives them into a stampede, impaling one of the crew of the Venture. It was also seen in a deleted scene in '' Son of Kong''. *
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– A gigantic bear that attacks Denham and Hilda, but is driven off by the Son of Kong. * Styracosaurus – This ceratopsian corners Hellstrom, Englehorn and Charlie into a cave in ''Son of Kong'', destroying one of their guns. Originally slated to appear in ''King Kong'', chasing the crew onto the log bridge and keeping them trapped there. * Nothosaurus – A reptile that threatens Denham and Hilda, but is fended off and killed by the Son of Kong. ''King Kong: A History of a Movie Icon'' calls the creature 'The Dragon' all through its review of ''Son of Kong''. * Elasmosaurus – A very stylized incarnation of this
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eats Hellstrom as he attempts to flee at the end of ''Son of Kong''. The 'snapping' version that grabbed Hellstrom was actually the revamped ''Brontosaurus'' from the original film; the same holds for the armature version seen briefly snarling in predatory glee.


Kong: The Animated Series

* ''
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'' – A great dinosaur which tries to chase Jason, but is fought and defeat by Kong. Professor Ramon De La Porta uses a cyber link and merge a statue of it at the La Brea Tar Pits. Jason merges with one when Kong is incapacitated by a giant spider's venom that was used by Harpy. * '' Brontosaurus'' – A large Sauropod dinosaur that was seen grazing and drink around Kong Island. One of them was running away when De La Porta stolen the Primal Stones. * '' Sabre-Tooth Tiger'' – One of them is Lua's pet and mount, and his cub, Kip. Professor Ramon De La Porta uses the cyber link and merge with Chondar. * ''
Woolly Mammoth The woolly mammoth (''Mammuthus primigenius'') is an extinct species of mammoth that lived during the Pleistocene until its extinction in the Holocene epoch. It was one of the last in a line of mammoth species, beginning with '' Mammuthus sub ...
'' – Some of these mammoths were seen when Jason, Tann, and De La Porta arrived on Kong Island. Kong saved a calf from lava when De La Porta stolen the Primal Stones. Three adults and a calf were save by Kong after crossing a large stone plank. * ''
Pteranodon ''Pteranodon'' (); from Ancient Greek (''pteron'', "wing") and (''anodon'', "toothless") is a genus of pterosaur that included some of the largest known flying reptiles, with ''P. longiceps'' having a wingspan of . They lived during the late C ...
'' – A Pteranodon hits the plane when Jason, Tan, and De La Porta arrives on Kong Island. One of them is Lua's pet named Saura. A flock of them flew away when De La Porta stolen the Primal Stones. Jason merges with Saura when Kong is incapacitated by a giant spider's venom that was used by Harpy. Jason merges with a Pteranodon and then a Triceratops to stop a lava flow while Kong is busy fighting Ominous in a parallel world. * ''
Cave Bear The cave bear (''Ursus spelaeus'') is a prehistoric species of bear that lived in Europe and Asia during the Pleistocene and became extinct about 24,000 years ago during the Last Glacial Maximum. Both the word "cave" and the scientific name ''s ...
'' – Professor Ramon De La Porta uses the cyber link and merge with a Cave Bear so he can deal with Kong who has been merged with Jason. * ''
Gigantophis ''Gigantophis'' is an extinct genus represented by its sole member ''Gigantophis garstini'', a giant snake. Before the Paleocene constrictor genus '' Titanoboa'' was described from Colombia in 2009, ''Gigantophis garstini'' was regarded as the ...
'' – This large snake appears and lives on Kong Island with other prehistoric animals. * '' Stegosaurus'' – A dinosaur that was seen grazing on grass. One of them was running for its life when De La Porta stolen the Primal Stones. Two of them were merge by Giggles and Frazetti. * ''
Triceratops ''Triceratops'' ( ; ) is a genus of herbivorous chasmosaurine ceratopsid dinosaur that first appeared during the late Maastrichtian stage of the Late Cretaceous period, about 68  million years ago in what is now North America. It is ...
'' – One of them was grazing when Jason, Tann, and De La Porta arrived on Kong Island. Jason merges with a Pteranodon and then one of them stops a lava flow while Kong is busy fighting Ominous in a parallel world. * '' Velociraptor'' – A pack of them attack attacked Jason, Tann, and Lua when they were picking corn from a giant corn field. * '' Brachiosaurus'' – Several of these sauropods were seen when Jason, Tann, and De La Porta arrived on Kong Island. One of them looks down Jason and Tann who they thought it was Kong and it ran off when Harpy and her gargoyles arrived. * ''
Pachycephalosaurus ''Pachycephalosaurus'' (; meaning "thick-headed lizard", from Greek ''pachys-/'' "thick", ''kephale/'' "head" and ''sauros/'' "lizard") is a genus of pachycephalosaurid dinosaurs. The type species, ''P. wyomingensis'', is the only known species ...
'' – A female fought Kong while Jason was merge with him when Lua and Tann near it babies. * '' Plesiosaurus'' – One attacked Kong, Jason, Tann, and Lua when they went back 6000 years ago at the river. * '' Styracosaurus'' – One was seen grazing after Jason, Tann, and De La Porta arrived on Kong Island. * ''
Dimetrodon ''Dimetrodon'' ( or ,) meaning "two measures of teeth,” is an extinct genus of non- mammalian synapsid that lived during the Cisuralian (Early Permian), around 295–272 million years ago (Mya). It is a member of the family Sphenacodo ...
'' – Some of them were seen after two poachers from them to New York along with the other creatures of Kong Island. * '' Uintatherium'' – A statue of the animals was seen in La Brea Tar Pits. Some of them were seen after two poachers from them to New York along with the other creatures of Kong Island. * '' Coelophysis'' – Some were seen roaming the jungles of Kong Island. * '' Protohippus'' – Some were seen roaming the jungles of Kong Island.


2005 remake

All the creatures in Peter Jackson's remake of ''King Kong'' are established in the companion book ''The World of Kong: A Natural History of Skull Island'' to be fictional descendants of real animals. Among the creatures in the 2005 remake are: * ''Brontosaurus baxteri'' – A large '' Brontosaurus''-like sauropod which (despite the name) is more similar in size and appearance to '' Apatosaurus'' that appears early in the film. They are attacked by a pack of ''Venatosaurus'' and cause a stampede. They trample several of the crew and some of the ''Venatosaurus''. Like real sauropods, they are social animals that organize in herds led by a dominant bull. Unlike all real sauropods, ''Brontosaurus'' give birth to between one and three live young rather than reproducing with eggs like their ancestors and other Dinosaurs did. As Skull Island's largest herbivore, they are responsible for keeping the jungle from overrunning the remaining grasslands. * ''Brutornis'' – A phorusrhacid that is seen in the extended cut of ''King Kong'' and in ''The World of Kong''. In the extended cut, the crew of the Venture mistake one for Ann and Lumpy shoots it by mistake when he loses his nerves. After being discovered by the crew, the dying terror bird is then killed by Lumpy. * ''Ferrucutus cerastes'' – A giant ceratopsian. It appears only in the extended cut and in a cameo as Kong climbs to his lair. In the extended cut, a large male attacks the crew and almost kills Jack Driscoll before being killed by Hayes. ''Ferrucutus'' is an aggressive herbivore that dwells in small family groups. Like their ancestors, ''Ferrucutus'' bulls spar violently, even to the point of killing their rivals. * ''Foetodon ferrus'' – A terrestrial notosuchian about long that appears in both the film and the companion book. In the film, Ann stumbles across a mated pair of ''Foetodon'' feeding on a dead ''Ligocristus''. The predators pursue her into a hollow log, and a subadult ''V. rex'' appears by killing and eating one of the pursuing ''Foetodon'', forcing its mate to flee. ''Foetodon'' is an ambush predator that hides in deep piles of leaves, waiting for small dinosaurs and large flightless birds to wander past. * Giant
arthropod Arthropods (, (gen. ποδός)) are invertebrate animals with an exoskeleton, a Segmentation (biology), segmented body, and paired jointed appendages. Arthropods form the phylum Arthropoda. They are distinguished by their jointed limbs and Arth ...
s – Several species of giant arthropods appear at the bottom of the Ravine. ''The World of Kong'' names these insects as: ** ''Abyscidis'' - Crustaceans that can grow to the size of dogs. ** ''Arachnocidis'' – A giant
arachnid Arachnida () is a class of joint-legged invertebrate animals ( arthropods), in the subphylum Chelicerata. Arachnida includes, among others, spiders, scorpions, ticks, mites, pseudoscorpions, harvestmen, camel spiders, whip spiders and ...
. ** ''Carnictis'' – A fluke-like creature that can grow to be several feet long. Several of them eat Lumpy. ** ''Decarnocimex'' – A giant carnivorous
cricket Cricket is a bat-and-ball game played between two teams of eleven players on a field at the centre of which is a pitch with a wicket at each end, each comprising two bails balanced on three stumps. The batting side scores runs by st ...
. One gets beaten up by Denham. ** ''Deinacrida rex'' – A giant species of wētā. Several tried to make a meal out of Driscoll, but were defeated by Jimmy. ** ''Deplector'' – A giant cave-dwelling
crustacean Crustaceans (Crustacea, ) form a large, diverse arthropod taxon which includes such animals as decapods, seed shrimp, branchiopods, fish lice, krill, remipedes, isopods, barnacles, copepods, amphipods and mantis shrimp. The crustacean gro ...
. The females are large, while the males are smaller. The arms of a female was seen shooting out of a cliff and snapping a sailor in two. * ''Ligocristus'' – A hadrosaur that is fed upon by a ''Foetodon''. They resemble Saurolophus a hadrosaur from the
Cretaceous The Cretaceous ( ) is a geological period that lasted from about 145 to 66 million years ago (Mya). It is the third and final period of the Mesozoic Era, as well as the longest. At around 79 million years, it is the longest geological period of ...
. * ''Megaprimatus Kong'' - A huge species of
Gorilla Gorillas are herbivorous, predominantly ground-dwelling great apes that inhabit the tropical forests of equatorial Africa. The genus ''Gorilla'' is divided into two species: the eastern gorilla and the western gorilla, and either four ...
, they were the largest primates to have ever lived, even bigger than Gigantopithecus, the previous record holder. The average M. Kong could stand up to 6–8 meters (18–25 feet tall) and possibly weighed 6 tons. By 1933, there was only one of them left. This specimen, an old male, was captured and brought back to New York City by Carl Denham, but escaped and was shot down off the top of the Empire State Building, rendering the species of Megaprimatus kong extinct. * Moonspider - Not a true
spider Spiders (order Araneae) are air-breathing arthropods that have eight legs, chelicerae with fangs generally able to inject venom, and spinnerets that extrude silk. They are the largest order of arachnids and rank seventh in total species d ...
(it is really a member of the Solifugae), the Moonspider is a nocturnal creature that lives in the Lowlands. It appeared briefly in the film when Ann Darrow made her escape from King Kong. * ''Piranhadon titanus'' – Only appearing in ''The World of Kong'' and more prominently in the extended cut, ''Piranhadon'' is a
fish Fish are aquatic, craniate, gill-bearing animals that lack limbs with digits. Included in this definition are the living hagfish, lampreys, and cartilaginous and bony fish as well as various extinct related groups. Approximately 95% ...
. In the extended cut, a ''Piranhadon'' attacked the rescue team led by Hayes, Carl Denham and Jack Driscoll, killing three sailors and very nearly swallowing Driscoll whole. ''Piranhadon'' has poor vision, only being able to discern prey's silhouettes, using the barbels on its chin to sense vibrations and the light from the surface to detect passing prey. * ''Terapusmordax obscenus'' – A giant bat-like
rodent Rodents (from Latin , 'to gnaw') are mammals of the Order (biology), order Rodentia (), which are characterized by a single pair of continuously growing incisors in each of the upper and lower jaws. About 40% of all mammal species are roden ...
. A swarm of them appear in the film roosting in Kong's lair. When Jack Driscoll attempts to save Ann, he awakens Kong. The ''Terapusmordax'' then attack Kong; he fends them off while Jack and Ann escape by climbing down a vine. When one of the ''Terapusmordax'' attempts to kill Jack and Ann, Jack grabs the wing and the ''Terapusmordax'' lowers them down. They then fall into the river below. They also appear in the associated video-game where they gain juvenile-forms and a bluish, airplane-sized species. ''Terapusmordax'' evolved from hairless rodents that developed wings. They measure about in body length and in wingspan. * ''Vastatosaurus rex'' – A descendant of ''
Tyrannosaurus ''Tyrannosaurus'' is a genus of large theropod dinosaur. The species ''Tyrannosaurus rex'' (''rex'' meaning "king" in Latin), often called ''T. rex'' or colloquially ''T-Rex'', is one of the best represented theropods. ''Tyrannosaurus'' live ...
'', but much bigger with three fingers unlike it's ancestors during the Cretaceous. It appears in the film in a scene where three of them fight Kong. ''Vastatosaurus'' are the top apex predator of Skull Island. They can grow up to long. Juveniles hunt separately from the adults in the jungle, often coming into conflict with ''Venatosaurus''. * ''Venatosaurus saevidicus'' – A slender dromaeosaur, measuring about long and surpassing the length of a '' Utahraptor''. In the film, they ate Carl Denham's cameraman Herb and caused a ''Brontosaurus'' stampede. ''Venatosaurus'' hunt in packs and they are also the only predators on Skull Island capable of taking down an adult ''Brontosaurus'' (aside from the ''V. rex''). They are also highly intelligent and cunning, able to chase prey through ruins and into planned traps. Another smaller ''Venatosaurus'' species called ''Venatosaurus impavidus'' is also present on the island. Unusually, both species lack feathers despite being dromaeosaurs.


Monsterverse

The MonsterVerse's version of Skull Island does not appear to be inhabited by any living dinosaurs, though an oversize
Triceratops ''Triceratops'' ( ; ) is a genus of herbivorous chasmosaurine ceratopsid dinosaur that first appeared during the late Maastrichtian stage of the Late Cretaceous period, about 68  million years ago in what is now North America. It is ...
skull can be seen in the Valley of Fallen Giants, which indicates that there were dinosaurs living on the island. Much of the island's ecosystem in the film and supplementary material is populated by naturally-evolved hybrids of plant and animal, referred to as "Florofauna" by Monarch scientists. * Skullcrawlers - Giant carnivorous reptiles with two large forelimbs and a superficially skull-like face. Possessing voracious appetites fueled by a never-ending hunger, the Skullcrawlers drove the Kong species into extinction.''Skull Island: The Birth of Kong'', #2 (June 21, 2017), Legendary Comics. In ''Godzilla vs. Kong'', Skullcrawler eggs were smuggled off the island by the Apex Corporation and bred to serve as test subjects to prove the effectiveness of
Mechagodzilla is a fictional mecha character that first appeared in the 1974 film ''Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla''. In its debut appearance, Mechagodzilla is depicted as an extraterrestrial villain that confronts Godzilla. In subsequent iterations, Mechagodzill ...
's weaponry. * Mother Longlegs - A Giant spider with legs resembling bamboo stalks. * Sker Buffalo - A Giant amphibious water buffalo with long branching horns and a coral shaped structures on their back.''Skull Island: The Birth of Kong'', trade paperback (December 12, 2017), Legendary Comics. * Spore Mantis - A massive stick insect resembling a fallen log.''Skull Island: The Birth of Kong'', #3 (September 27, 2017), Legendary Comics. * Leafwing - A Green pterosaur-like creature with wings that allow it to camouflage in the trees and a sharp beak for cutting prey into pieces.''Skull Island: The Birth of Kong'', #1 (April 12, 2017), Legendary Comics. They can also be seen living in Hollow Earth in ''Godzilla vs. Kong''. * Psychovulture - A Relative of the Leafwing (resembling an oversized Anurognathus). Much more bat-like and capable of generating electrical breath weapons, their diet of poisonous pufferfish has increased their aggression to an almost psychopathic level, compelling them to kill creatures they have no intention of consuming. * Death Jackal - A Mammalian predator resembling a Dromaeosaur/ Gorgonopsid hybrid that has a tendency to engage in cannibalism. * Magma Turtle - A large tortoise with palm trees growing out of its stony shell, they live around a series of hot springs on the island and possess lava-like blood. * Sirenjaw - A giant crocodilian-like creature covered in a thicket of brambles and trees it uses to camouflage itself as islands to lure in prey. * Swamp Locust - A giant aquatic insect with branch-like legs it uses to camouflage as sunken trees to grab unsuspecting prey. * Vinestrangler - A giant tree-dwelling katydid that camouflages among the branches and vines of its habitat to ambush its prey. * Spirit Tiger - An oversized white tiger with elk-like antlers.


Scientific viability

All versions of ''King Kong'' present an island inhabited by giant animals, both invertebrate and vertebrate, but even though biophysical analysis of Kong and other creatures concludes that some are biophysically viable, the ecosystem of the island could not support them.


Popular culture

* In Peter Jackson's 1992 film '' Braindead'', the zombie virus originates from a Skull Island creature referred to as a Sumatran rat monkey. *The Universal Orlando Resort location Islands of Adventure features an attraction called " Skull Island: Reign of Kong" which is based on Peter Jackson's remake. *In the 2021 television series ''
Falcon and the Winter Soldier ''The Falcon and the Winter Soldier'' is an American television miniseries created by Malcolm Spellman for the streaming service Disney+, based on Marvel Comics featuring the characters Sam Wilson / Falcon and Bucky Barnes / Winter Soldier. ...
'', Sam Wilson compares the fictional island nation of Madripoor, known to harbor a dangerous underworld, to Skull Island.


References

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Further reading

* Weta Workshop, ''The World of Kong: A Natural History of Skull Island'' {{Godzilla Fictional islands King Kong (franchise)