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The World of Kong: A Natural History of Skull Island
Author(s) Weta Workshop
Publisher Pocket Books
Publish date November 22, 2005
Genre Art, Fiction
ISBN ISBN 10: 1416505199,
ISBN 13: 978-1416505198

|} The World of Kong: A Natural History of Skull Island is a companion book to King Kong (2005) written by Weta Workshop with forward by Peter Jackson.

Development

Content

Introduction

The introduction starts with the reveal that after King Kong's demise and the unveiling of Skull Island, universities and private organizations around the world made more expeditions to the island.

Appearances

Monsters

  • Aciedactylus
  • Ambulaquasaurus
  • Asperdorus
  • Avarusaurus
  • Burglar Monkey
  • Brontosaurus
  • Carnictis
  • Carrion Centipede
  • Cunaepraedator
  • Contereobestiolla
  • Cutiscidis
  • Decarnocimex
  • Deplector
  • Diablosaurus
  • Dirt Turtle
  • Discus
  • Dragonskin
  • Estrivermis
  • Ferrucutus
  • Foeducrista
  • Foetodon
  • Harry Maggotfly
  • Killer-Eel
  • Ligocristus
  • Limusaurus
  • Lividuscutus
  • Lycaesaurus
  • Osteodomus
  • Ornate Carrion Beetle
  • Malamagus
  • Megaprimus kong
  • Needlefish
  • Nefacossus
  • Nefundusaurus
  • Neopedes
    • Aspiscimex
    • Hydruscimex
    • Mortifillex
    • Scorpiopede
    • Nepalacus
  • Papilio
  • Peracerdon
  • Piranhadon
  • Profanus
  • Pugbat
  • Scissor Beetle
  • Scutucaris
  • Skull Island Meat Weevil
  • Skull Island Snapper
  • Stinkfish
  • Swamp-Wing
  • Sylvaceratops
  • Tartarusaurus
  • Termito'saurus
  • Turturcassis
  • Vastatosaurus rex
  • Venatosaurus
  • Vulturesaurus
  • Weta-rex
  • Zeropteryx

Weapons, Vehicles and Races

Trivia

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