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|name =Dragon Dinosaur | |name =Dragon Dinosaur | ||
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|caption =Dragon Dinosaur in | |caption =Dragon Dinosaur in Son of Kong | ||
|species =Dinosaur | |species =Dinosaur | ||
|enemies =[[Kiko]] | |enemies =[[Kiko]] | ||
|portrayed =Stop-motion | |portrayed =Stop-motion | ||
|roar =[[File:Son of Kong Dragon Dinosaur roar.ogg|180px|noicon]] | |roar =[[File:Son of Kong Dragon Dinosaur roar.ogg|180px|noicon]] | ||
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'''Dragon Dinosaur''' is a fictional quadruped dinosaur that first appeared in the [[1933]] | {{Conjecture}} | ||
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'''Dragon Dinosaur''' is a fictional quadruped dinosaur that first appeared in the [[1933]] monster film, ''[[Son of Kong]]''. | |||
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Dragon Dinosaur is a fictional quadruped dinosaur that first appeared in the 1933 monster film, Son of Kong.
Design
Dragon Dinosaur has a long neck and tail, rough bumpy skin, four, short, muscular legs, and pupil-less eyes.
History
Son of Kong
After Kiko, Carl Denham, and Hilda Petersen opened a sealed temple on Skull Island, Dragon Dinosaur followed them in, and attacked. It used its tail to try to choke the infant Kong, but ultimately had its body crushed with rocks.
Gallery
- Main article: Dragon Dinosaur/Gallery.
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