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|type1 =Machine | |type1 =Machine | ||
|type2 =Brown | |type2 =Brown | ||
|image =Deplector.png | |||
|caption =An illustration of a Deplector from The World of Kong: A Natural History of Skull Island | |||
|image = | |name =''Deplector'' | ||
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|name =Deplector | |||
|species =''Deplector'' | |species =''Deplector'' | ||
|nicknames =Reaper | |nicknames =Reaper | ||
|length = | |length =8 feet <small>(females)</small><ref name="WoK">{{cite book|title=[[The World of Kong: A Natural History of Skull Island]]|author=Falconer, Daniel, Weta Workshop|date=22 November 2005|publisher=Pocket Star|isbn=978-1-4165-0519-8}}</ref><br>4 feet <small>(males)</small><ref name="WoK"/> | ||
|allies =Other | |allies =Other ''Deplector''s, ''[[Carnictis]]'', [[Weta-rex]], [[Arachno-claw]] | ||
|portrayed ={{tt|CGI|Computer Generated Imagery}} | |portrayed ={{tt|CGI|Computer Generated Imagery}} | ||
|firstappearance =[[King Kong (2005 film)|King Kong | |firstappearance =[[King Kong (2005 film)|''King Kong'' (2005)]] | ||
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'''Deplector''' is a fictional species of terrestrial | '''''Deplector''''' is a fictional species of terrestrial crab that first appeared in the [[2005]] [[:Category:Films|film]] ''[[King Kong (2005 film)|King Kong]]''. | ||
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==Design== | ==Design== | ||
Female | Female ''Deplector''s are huge land crabs with gray armor on their whole bodies, with 12-foot-long antennae and 6-foot-long claws. Males are much smaller than females but slightly bigger than newborn females, and they are small, pale, soft-shelled, and defenseless. | ||
==Ecology== | ==Ecology== | ||
''Deplector''s were land crabs that lived in the cracks and crevices of Skull Island. While they lacked eyes, the ''Deplector''s used their antennae to locate prey, mainly ''[[Vultursaurus|Vultursauruses]]'' that flew in giant flocks at night, and often would eat about a dozen at a time. ''Deplector''s used a sticky anchor cord to keep them fastened to the rock walls as they hunted; however, they could be severed at will. Females laid hundreds of eggs at a time, and they all left into the chasm after hatching. Male ''Deplector''s are noticeably dwarfed by females, and never leave their larval stage. Instead, they inhabit a female's cave and fertilize their eggs. | |||
==History== | ==History== | ||
===[[King Kong (2005 film)|''King Kong'' (2005)]]=== | ===[[King Kong (2005 film)|''King Kong'' (2005)]]=== | ||
While the ''[[Venture]]'' crew members were fighting with the monsters from the bug pit, a Deplector grabbed a | While the ''[[Venture]]'' crew members were fighting with the monsters from the bug pit, a ''Deplector'' grabbed a ''Venture'' crew member with its claws and killed him inside its cave. | ||
==Abilities== | ==Abilities== | ||
===Claws=== | |||
Female ''Deplector''s have a pair of huge strong claws. | |||
===Armor=== | |||
Female ''Deplector''s have a strong armor all over their bodies. | |||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* | *''Deplector''s live in caves.<ref>[http://surbrook.devermore.net/adaptationscreatures/movies/kong/deplector.html THE WORLD OF KONG: DEPLECTOR "Reaper"]</ref> | ||
** | ** As a result of their smaller size and weakness compared to female ''Deplector''s, male ''Deplector''s live at the back of these caves, while the females inhabit the area near the entrance. | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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[[Category:King Kong Monsters]] | [[Category:King Kong Monsters]] | ||
[[Category:Villain | [[Category:Villain monsters]] | ||
[[Category:Non-Toho Monsters]] | [[Category:Non-Toho Monsters]] | ||
[[Category:Universal]] | [[Category:Universal]] | ||
[[Category:King Kong]] | [[Category:King Kong]] | ||
[[Category:Female | [[Category:Female monsters]] | ||
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Deplector is a fictional species of terrestrial crab that first appeared in the 2005 film King Kong.
Design
Female Deplectors are huge land crabs with gray armor on their whole bodies, with 12-foot-long antennae and 6-foot-long claws. Males are much smaller than females but slightly bigger than newborn females, and they are small, pale, soft-shelled, and defenseless.
Ecology
Deplectors were land crabs that lived in the cracks and crevices of Skull Island. While they lacked eyes, the Deplectors used their antennae to locate prey, mainly Vultursauruses that flew in giant flocks at night, and often would eat about a dozen at a time. Deplectors used a sticky anchor cord to keep them fastened to the rock walls as they hunted; however, they could be severed at will. Females laid hundreds of eggs at a time, and they all left into the chasm after hatching. Male Deplectors are noticeably dwarfed by females, and never leave their larval stage. Instead, they inhabit a female's cave and fertilize their eggs.
History
King Kong (2005)
While the Venture crew members were fighting with the monsters from the bug pit, a Deplector grabbed a Venture crew member with its claws and killed him inside its cave.
Abilities
Claws
Female Deplectors have a pair of huge strong claws.
Armor
Female Deplectors have a strong armor all over their bodies.
Trivia
- Deplectors live in caves.[2]
- As a result of their smaller size and weakness compared to female Deplectors, male Deplectors live at the back of these caves, while the females inhabit the area near the entrance.
References
This is a list of references for Deplector. These citations are used to identify the reliable sources on which this article is based. These references appear inside articles in the form of superscript numbers, which look like this: [1]
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