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*[[Cunaepraedator]]
*[[Cunaepraedator]]
*[[Tartarusaurus]]
*[[Tartarusaurus]]
*[[Peracerdon]]
*[[Limusaur]]
*[[Skull Island Reptiles]]
*[[Skull Island Reptiles]]
**Dragonskin
**Dragonskin
**Discus
**Discus
*[[Acidactylus]]
**Peracerdon
*[[Nefundusaurus]]
**Limusaur
**Acidactylus
**Nefundusaurus
====Lowland Organisms====
====Lowland Organisms====
*[[Brontosaurus]]
*[[Brontosaurus]]
*[[Ligocristus]]
*[[Ligocristus]]
*[[Calcarisaurus]]
*[[Termito'saurus]]
*[[Ferrucutus]]
*[[Ferrucutus]]
*[[Vastatosaurus rex]]
*[[Vastatosaurus rex]]
*[[Skull Island Reptiles]]
*[[Skull Island Reptiles]]
**Calcarisaurus
**Termito'saurus
**Lycaesaurus
**Lycaesaurus
**White Wedgehead
**White Wedgehead
**Volucerictis
**Pugbat
*[[Skull Island Bugs]]
*[[Skull Island Bugs]]
**Skull Island Termites
**Skull Island Termites
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**Dung Beetle
**Dung Beetle
**Moonspider
**Moonspider
*[[Skull Island Birds]]
*[[Skull Island Birds and Fish]]
**Carrion Storks
**Carrion Storks
**Green Carrion Parrot
**Green Carrion Parrot
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**Zeropteryx
**Zeropteryx
**Brutornis
**Brutornis
*[[Volucerictis]]
 
*[[Pugbat]]
====Swampland Organisms====
====Swampland Organisms====
*[[Pirahnadon]]
*[[Pirahnadon]]
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**Furcidactylus
**Furcidactylus
**Scissor-head
**Scissor-head
**Malamagnus
**Ambulaquasaurus
*[[Scorpio-pede]]
*[[Scorpio-pede]]
*[[Malamagnus]]
*[[Skull Island Birds and Fish|Skull Island Fish]]
*[[Skull Island Fish]]
**Nefacossus
**Nefacossus
**Sepulcro
**Sepulcro
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**Killer-eel
**Killer-eel
*[[Swamp-Wing]]
*[[Swamp-Wing]]
*[[Skull Island Birds]]
*[[Skull Island Birds and Fish|Skull Island Birds]]
**Falcatops
**Falcatops
**Great Grey Heron
**Great Grey Heron
**Skull Island Egret
**Skull Island Egret
*[[Ambulaquasaurus]]
====Jungle Organisms====
====Jungle Organisms====
*[[Venatosaurus]]
*[[Venatosaurus]]
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**Honey-Tongue
**Honey-Tongue
**Fat Chameleon
**Fat Chameleon
*[[Skull Island Birds]]
**Carver
**Monstrutalpus
**Atercurisaurus
*[[Skull Island Birds and Fish|Skull Island Birds]]
**Hylaeornis
**Hylaeornis
**Noctupervagus
**Noctupervagus
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**Dapper Crow
**Dapper Crow
*[[Foetodon]]
*[[Foetodon]]
*[[Carver]]
*[[Diablosaurus]]
*[[Diablosaurus]]
*[[Asperdorsus]]
*[[Asperdorsus]]
*[[Tree-Tops]]
*[[Tree-Tops]]
*[[Monstrutalpus]]
*[[Atercurisaurus]]
*[[Skull Island Bugs]]
*[[Skull Island Bugs]]
**Megapede
**Megapede
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*[[Skull Island Bugs]]
*[[Skull Island Bugs]]
**Decarnocimex
**Decarnocimex
**Weta-rex
*[[Weta-rex]]
**Arachno-Claw
*[[Arachno-Claw]]
*[[Skull Island Crustaceans]]
*[[Skull Island Crustaceans]]
**Abyscidis
**Abyscidis
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**Gladiodon
**Gladiodon
**Draco
**Draco
*[[Malevolusaurus]]
**Malevolusaurus
*[[King Kong|Kong]]
*[[King Kong|Kong]]
==Gallery==
==Gallery==

Revision as of 20:20, 4 January 2018

The World of Kong
The front cover of The World of Kong
Publisher Pocket Star
Publish date 2005
Genre Information
ISBN ISBN-10: 1-4165-0519-9
ISBN-13: 978-1-4165-0519-8

The World of Kong is an informational book detailing the various ecosystems both seen and unseen in 2005's King Kong written by Dan Falconer. It was released on November, 22 2005.

Description

Plot

After Kong's death in New York City, the scientific community scrambled to send more expeditions to Skull Island, most of which were ill-prepared and met horrible fates. There were, however, seven successful missions to the Island under the title of Project Legacy before they ceased in World War II and the island sank in 1948. The book itself is purported to be the actual findings and writings of the various Skull Island investigations.

Contents

Skull Island Introduction

Main article: Skull Island.

Skull Island has long been sinking into the ocean due to its being located on the Indo-Australian and Eurasian tectonic plates. It was formerly part of a larger landmass called Gondwanaland, but over time the plates that created the island began to destroy it, making it highly unstable. When Skull Island fell away from Gondwanaland, its indigenous species went with it, but the dwindling land and resources made the ecosystem incredibly competitive.

At some point in its history, people theorized to be from Southeast Asia came to the island, likely with the ancestors of the Kong. However, at least one thousand years before the 20th Century, they disappeared, leaving only their wall and their cities behind, which were slowly retaken by nature.

Coastal Organisms

Lowland Organisms

Swampland Organisms

  • Pirahnadon
  • Skull Island Bugs
    • Estrivermis
    • Profanus
    • Contereobestiolla
    • Cutiscidis
    • Nepalacus
    • Aspicimex
    • Hydruscimex
    • Mortifillex
    • Mortapsis
    • Spinaculex
  • Skull Island Crustaceans
    • Impurucaris
    • Funnucaris
    • Incultulepas
  • Skull Island Reptiles
    • Dirt Turtle
    • Turturcassis
    • Inox
    • Udusaur
    • Skull Island Snapper
    • Furcidactylus
    • Scissor-head
    • Malamagnus
    • Ambulaquasaurus
  • Scorpio-pede
  • Skull Island Fish
    • Nefacossus
    • Sepulcro
    • Papilio
    • Sun-fin
    • Gribbler
    • Rogue Fish
    • Bloodfish
    • Prickle Fish
    • Panderichthys
    • Javelin
    • Morsel Fish
    • Fire-side
    • Needlemouth
    • Segnix
    • Rapanatrix
    • Ghoulfish
    • Hamudon
    • Sparkleside
    • Bile-fin
    • Rhadamanthus
    • Sicklefin
    • Shagfish
    • Stink-fish
    • Killer-eel
  • Swamp-Wing
  • Skull Island Birds
    • Falcatops
    • Great Grey Heron
    • Skull Island Egret

Jungle Organisms

  • Venatosaurus
  • Skull Island Reptiles
    • Adlapsusaurus
    • Avarusaurus
    • Scimitodon
    • Sylvaceratops
    • Pudgiodorsus
    • Hebeosaurus
    • Dinocanisaurus
    • Feather Devil
    • Alatusaurus
    • Novusaurus
    • Aerosaur
    • Trident Chameleon
    • Chamelephant
    • Honey-Tongue
    • Fat Chameleon
    • Carver
    • Monstrutalpus
    • Atercurisaurus
  • Skull Island Birds
    • Hylaeornis
    • Noctupervagus
    • Pinnatono
    • Martial Parrot
    • Dark-wing
    • Brightbird
    • Skull Island Hawks
    • Dapper Crow
  • Foetodon
  • Diablosaurus
  • Asperdorsus
  • Tree-Tops
  • Skull Island Bugs
    • Megapede
    • Gyas gyas
    • Stickalithus
    • Wicked Weaver
    • Idolon
    • Omnimatercimex
    • Shaggywing
    • Celocimex
    • Fallow Mantis
    • Guard-bug
    • Jewelbug
    • Firebellied Tree-talon
    • Savage-gnat
    • Unguasilus
    • Megalatus
    • Noxmuscus
    • Virucinifis
    • Lividuvespa
    • Pitchbug
  • Skull Island Mammals
    • Burglar Monkey
    • Howler
    • Skull Island White Bat

Chasm Organisms

Upland Organisms

Gallery

Trivia

  • On page 119, there is a typographical error. When referring to the domed shells of the Skull Island Loggerheads, the phrase "domes shells" is printed.

References

This is a list of references for The World of Kong: A Natural History of Skull Island. 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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