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*The Two-Legged Lizard influenced the design of the [[Skullcrawler]]s from the [[2017]] movie ''[[Kong: Skull Island]]''.<ref name="Fandango">[http://www.fandango.com/movie-news/director-jordan-vogt-roberts-on-why-kong-skull-island-is-unlike-any-other-king-kong-movie-751932 Director Jordan Vogt-Roberts on Why 'Kong: Skull Island' Is Unlike Any Other 'King Kong' Movie]</ref>
*The Two-Legged Lizard influenced the design of the [[Skullcrawler]]s from the [[2017]] movie ''[[Kong: Skull Island]]''.<ref name="Fandango">[http://www.fandango.com/movie-news/director-jordan-vogt-roberts-on-why-kong-skull-island-is-unlike-any-other-king-kong-movie-751932 Director Jordan Vogt-Roberts on Why 'Kong: Skull Island' Is Unlike Any Other 'King Kong' Movie]</ref>
*The lizard's role in the film is filled by a [[Great Spider|giant spider]] in the film's script and novelization, with the giant lizards remaining in the chasm.
*The lizard's role in the film is filled by a [[Great Spider|giant spider]] in the film's script and novelization, with the giant lizards remaining in the chasm.
*In the third episode of ''[[Kong: The Animated Series]]'', titled "[[Primal Power]]," [[Ramone De La Porta]] uses his Cyber-Link Computer to [[Cyber-Link Monster|merge]] with a boa constrictor that was attacking [[King Kong|Kong]] in order to gain an advantage while fighting him. When De La Porta merges with the snake, they become a two-legged lizard.
*In the third episode of ''[[Kong: The Animated Series]]'', titled "[[Primal Power]]," [[Ramone De La Porta]] uses his Cyber-Link Computer to [[Cyber-Link Monster|merge]] with a [[wikipedia:Boa constrictor|boa constrictor]] that was attacking [[King Kong|Kong]] in order to gain an advantage while fighting him. When De La Porta merges with the snake, they become a two-legged lizard.
*In the [[King Kong (1932 novelization)|1932 novelization]], there is no mention that the lizards only have two legs, rather only that they are too large to be regular lizards.<ref>''King Kong''. Grosset & Dunlap. p. 74</ref>
*In the [[King Kong (1932 novelization)|1932 novelization]], there is no mention that the lizards only have two legs, rather only that they are too large to be regular lizards.<ref>''King Kong''. Grosset & Dunlap. p. 74</ref>



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Two-Legged Lizard
Two-Legged Lizard
Alternate names Giant Lizard, Pit Lizard, Cave Lizard,
Pit Monster
Species Giant lizard
Played by Stop-motion
First appearance King Kong (1933)

The Two-Legged Lizard is a giant lizard monster that makes a brief appearance in the 1933 film King Kong.

Name

This creature's name is never spoken onscreen, but in the script for King Kong it is acknowledged as the Giant Lizard. The name "two-legged lizard" refers to the creature's distinctive trait of only possessing two limbs, although the film's script and novelization never indicate that the creature possesses only two legs. The Art and Making of Kong: Skull Island refers to it as the two legged lizard when discussing its influence on the Skullcrawlers' design. The box for NECA's King Kong figure that also includes a figure of this creature refers to it as the Pit Monster.

Design

The lizard has an elongated body with two forelimbs and a tail, but no hind legs. It only has two digits on each hand, like a chameleon or the two-toed Earless Skink native to Australia. Its neck bears a mane-like collection of spikes that creates a break in the crest that runs from its head to its tail.

History

King Kong (1933)

After King Kong destroyed the log bridge and sent most of the Venture crew to their deaths in the chasm below, Jack Driscoll hid in a small crevice in the rock wall. Jack looked down and saw a giant two-legged lizard slowly scaling up a vine to his position. Jack quickly grabbed a dagger and cut the vine, sending the lizard plummeting into the chasm.

"The Lost Spider Pit Sequence"

In a recreation of the cut and subsequently lost spider pit scene from the original King Kong, the two-legged lizard is seen crossing the pit bottom before climbing the wall to menace Jack using stock footage.

Gallery

King Kong (1933)

"The Lost Spider Pit Sequence"

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Trivia

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