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Would you say that spinosaurus live on skull island?

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indiana jones

MemberCompsognathusMarch 01, 20152397 Views6 Replies

*please don't move, it has to do with dinosaurs!*

As some of you may know, i am ATTEMPTING on writing a story about skull island, i relized that when it comes to skull island's creatures, there are very few OFFICIAL skull island animals, by this i meen that there have been many re-imaginings of skull island, some of wich have it as a normal jungle with the exception of Kong. So for my story i feared that i would have to make my own version. Luckily i had relized "Hey? Why not just combine some together?" So i just tryed to combine the 2005 and 1996 version with Kong, king of skull island. Kong, king of skull island is pretty much just a coombination of 33 with 05...so it's already one step ahead of me!

As of the inhabitants...they are kind of scattered. Now i notice that every adaption of skull island has somthing (real) in common, they all have EVOLVED creatures. Suddle stuff for some, big stuff for others, example- a triceratops + 65 milion years of slow evolution = Feructus, a trike with more horns, and a not on it's nose.

So i'm finding it a bit difficult to decide what creatures should be canon to my story, i think it should be if they are in more than one adaption, like how skull island has giant crocodiles in the 1996 script, it also has giant crocodiles in the book, Kong, king of skull island.

So because of that crocs are canon.

Following that rule, i have never seen a spinosaurus in any official King Kong media. Would you say it's canon?

PS: sorry Muldoon's short shorts is taking so long, i'm workin on it!

thanks guys, and thank X_PADEN_X for inspiring me to be beutiful.

"That is one big pile of sh*t" -Doctor Ian Malcom

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Something Real
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DR. JONES - I would definately say that Skull Island is home to a form of evolved Spinosaur - perhaps one far stranger than what we have yet discoverd! Imagine an animal that is fully aquatic and serpentine, yet massive and distinctly a reptillian super-predator. Perhaps such an evolved member of the Spinosaurus family would resemble a cross between a great crocodile and an Oar Fish! The sky is the limit! I certainly hope this has been of some value to you! :)

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indiana jones
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HOLEY MOLEY

"That is one big pile of sh*t" -Doctor Ian Malcom

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Something Real
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DR. JONES - Hahaha! I know! The Oar Fish is certainly a very strange animal! They can reach lengths of over 6.5 meters (a little over 20ft)! That is a monster! :)

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Well, they might, but I'd say probably not.

 

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brego
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Love the idea. Hopefully a realistic depiction. In a swamp, eating fish.

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seikaru1722
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yes

 

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