Dinosaurs - King Kong Wiki | Fandom Dinosaurs are a diverse group of reptiles of the clade Dinosauria that first appeared during the Triassic Although the exact origin and timing of the evolution of dinosaurs is the subject of active research, the current scientific consensus places their origin between 231 and 243 million years ago
Skull Island reptiles | Wikizilla, the kaiju encyclopedia The following is a list of reptiles and amphibians living on Skull Island across the various continuities and stories featuring King Kong Press Ctrl+F on Windows or Cmd+F on Mac to look for a specific monster
Skull Island (King Kong) - Wikipedia The MonsterVerse's version of Skull Island does not appear to be inhabited by any living dinosaurs, though an oversize Triceratops skull can be seen in the Valley of Fallen Giants, which indicates that there were dinosaurs living on the island
Skull Island - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Triceratops - The Triceratops is one of the dinosaurs that lives in the jungles and forests of Skull Island Pteranodon - A Pteranodon tried to fly away with Ann, but was then killed by Kong Tanystropheus - Tanystropheus are one of the many reptiles that roam Skull Island
Meat-Eater | Wikizilla, the kaiju encyclopedia In Kong Reborn, it is theorized that the Meat-Eater is a descendant of the Allosaurus that were stranded on Skull Island during tectonic migration, and that they grew to be far larger than even the Tyrannosaurus
Creatures of Skull Island - King Kong Wiki Creatures of Skull Island Contents 1 Characters Related to the Original 1933 Film 2 Characters Related to the 2005 Remake 3 Other Creatures 4 Creatures from the 2017 reboot 5 Creatures from Godzilla vs Kong
Atercurisaurus - King Kong Wiki Atercurisaurus ("dark spear lizard") is 16-20 feet long (4 8-6 meters) (although some specimens could reach 10 meters) species of stegosaurid dinosaur that is found on Skull Island
Vultursaurus | Wikizilla, the kaiju encyclopedia Vultursaurus is a fictional genus of flying dinosaurs that appeared in the 2005 prequel novel to King Kong, King Kong: The Island of the Skull, as well as The World of Kong: A Natural History of Skull Island