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Carnictis
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Alternate names Carnictis Sordicus, Vile Meat-Weasel
Species Carnictis Sordicus
Height N/A
Length 7-13 feet
Weight ?? tons
Forms None
Controlled by None
Relations None
Allies Weta-rex
Enemies Humans
Created by Unknown
Played by CGI
First appearance King Kong (2005)
Latest appearance King Kong (2005)
Design(s) None
Roar(s)
TBA

Carnictis is a fictional species of carnivorous worm-like creatures that appears in the 2005 film, King Kong.

Appearance

Carnictises are blind worm-like creatures with fleshy pink skin. They have bristles around their necks with a mouth at the end of the neck. The mouth has two rings of teeth.

History

King Kong

When the human crew fell into the canyon, numerous giant insects including Carnictises, Weta-rexes and Arachno-claws attacked them. Several Carnictises attacked Lumpy. He fought back and punched a Carnictis, but then a Weta-rex attacked him. That gave the Carnictises a chance to attack him. Lumpy then grabbed his machete. He killed two Carnictises. Then one Carnictis bit his leg, then another bit his arm as he tried to kill the other one, then another one bit his head from the behind, as they then tore him apart.

Abilities

A Carnictis uses its tooth filled maw to attack its prey. It attaches to its prey with its maw then chews it up alive. When its attached to a victim, it can only be unattached either by killing it, or somehow driving it away. All Carnictises are totally blind and deaf, so they hunt their prey by vibration.[1]

Trivia

  • Lower temperature water kills Carnactises.[2]

References

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