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[[File:KK33-Stegosaurus foraging.jpg|thumb|right|200px|The ''[[Venture]]'' crew encounter a Stegosaurus in [[King Kong (1933 film)|''King Kong'' (1933)]]]] | [[File:KK33-Stegosaurus foraging.jpg|thumb|right|200px|The ''[[Venture]]'' crew encounter a Stegosaurus in [[King Kong (1933 film)|''King Kong'' (1933)]]]] | ||
While the crew of the ''[[Venture]]'' pursued [[King Kong]] through the jungles of [[Skull Island]], they came upon a foraging stegosaurus, which became alarmed and charged them. [[Carl Denham]] used one of his gas bombs to knock the stegosaurus over, and another one of the men finished it with a rifle shot. | While the crew of the ''[[Venture]]'' pursued [[King Kong]] through the jungles of [[Skull Island]], they came upon a foraging stegosaurus, which became alarmed and charged them. [[Carl Denham]] used one of his gas bombs to knock the stegosaurus over, and another one of the men finished it with a rifle shot. | ||
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*[[King Kong (1933 film)|''King Kong'' (1933)]] | *[[King Kong (1933 film)|''King Kong'' (1933)]] |
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Stegosaurus is a famous genus of extinct large herbivorous dinosaurs that lived during the late Jurassic period. A stegosaurus appears in the 1933 film King Kong.
History
King Kong (1933)
While the crew of the Venture pursued King Kong through the jungles of Skull Island, they came upon a foraging stegosaurus, which became alarmed and charged them. Carl Denham used one of his gas bombs to knock the stegosaurus over, and another one of the men finished it with a rifle shot.
Filmography
- King Kong (1933)
- Godzilla (1954) (Skeleton model)
- Godzilla vs. Destoroyah (Skeleton model)
Gallery
Screenshots
King Kong (1933)
Godzilla (1954)
A stegosaurus skeleton model in Kyohei Yamane's office
Godzilla vs. Destoroyah
A stegosaurus skeleton model in Kyohei Yamane's office
Post-Production
King Kong (1933)