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Transapient — Kaiju Revolution: SKULL ISLAND MENAGERIE 10

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Published: 2019-01-22 02:06:29 +0000 UTC; Views: 45922; Favourites: 513; Downloads: 111
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I…am a weak, weak man…  I said…no…pterosaurs…in KR…  Rodan was to be the last of the lineage…  I told myself…it didn’t matter how awesome a draconic rhamphorhynchoid, or titanic pteranodontid, or twisted azhdarchid would be…I’d have to suck it up…plenty of other flying creatures to pick up…  But then I had to go and read Ethan Pettus’ Primitive War…depicting quill-tongued Quetzalcoatlus tearing people limb from limb…  And I couldn’t hold out any longer.  But this is it!  Just this damned thing and Rodan!...  And perhaps one more – But then that’s it!...  Then maybe just one more…
Anyway, on with today's installment...

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Piranha Croc:  Lurking through the swamps and rivers of Skull Island, the ravenous Piranha Crocs are some of the better-avoided amphibious hypervores.  Usually not very common, they spawn en masse, leaving huge clutches of eggs buried in hidden lairs of radiation pockets.  The eggs can remain dormant for many years, waiting for the exact temperatures and radiation levels that suit rapid development.  When they finally do hatch, they are absolutely insatiable, growing quickly on a diet of whatever can’t get away fast enough.  They retain this swarming behavior as adults, and sufficient meals may lead to secondary spikes in population sizes, resulting in wave after ravenous wave of predators capable of striping most of what they come in contact with to the bone.  Such swarm events are thankfully rare and usually swiftly dealt with by other predators and the Piranha Crocs themselves, as cannibalism in common among them.  One individual seems to have found a means of breaking free of the cycle for herself.  This especially large female, nicknamed “Lizzie”, appears able to temper her metabolism by consuming her smaller brethren, playing an avid role in her own species’ regulation.  Her uncanny presence near the origin of many swarm events has led to the speculation that she is in fact the primary source of the Piranha Croc race, and now utilizes them as a means of attaining new energy and mass…  Length: 12 to 17 feet (Lizzie: 230 feet).

Skin Bird:  These monstrous florafauna are highly evolved descendants of azhdarchid pterosaurs, distantly related to the mighty Rodan.  Their tall, slender bodies and bark-like skin lend to perfect camouflage among the sparser forests where they remain motionless for days or weeks at a time.  They allow their bodies to become coated with mosses, lichens, and fern-like growths to become even more immersed with the environment.  They await bite-sized prey to wander close, then strike out with prehensile tongues covered in sharp quills from whence there is little chance of escape.  They have poor vision, relying primarily on vibrations and air pressure to detect prey.  They therefore take flight only rarely to migrate to new feeding grounds.  Height: 65 to 75 feet.

Cobrex:  These enormous serpents can be found in the island’s highland areas where they make their nests in the many volcanic or semi-volcanic caves along the mountainsides.  Obtaining most energy from these geothermal sources, they rarely descend to feed, and oftentimes they simply make meals of those fellow kaiju seeking the energy for themselves, provided they can defeat them, of course.  Their bodies are extensively armored, forming a tough exoskeleton along their dorsal surface, while their ribs have mutated into many pairs of segmented legs.  Their tails end in false heads with secondary hoods which they use to distract enemies or prey as they prepare to strike with very potent venom.  Should they be mortally injured, Cobrex can ensure survival in two ways.  Firstly, they always carry at least two offspring within themselves, ready to escape should the parental body be defeated.  Alternatively, if their heads take too much damage, their tail-ends will detach and slither way, eventually developing into a fully functional new head that regrows its own body.  Some Iwi legends say that the most powerful individuals are able to manifest a head on both ends, which display deadly levels of coordination.  Length: 150 to 200 feet.

Congalala:  While Kong is the most famous and central primate of Skull Island, he is by no means the only simian-derived creature.  The Congalala appear to be developed from baboons and are among the more…unsavory of beasts.  Whereas most creatures of the hyper-competitive island protect themselves with armor, camouflage, or swiftness, the Congalala’s preferred defensive strategy seems to be by being…simply disgusting.  They consume a wide range of decaying pant and fungal matter, which ferments in several chambers within their gut.  The constant belching and flatulence generated by a troop releases toxic fumes to mark their territories and drive off other herbivores.  Hostility is shown to almost anything that enters their area, and agitated or angered Congalala will use projectile/explosive vomit and defecation tactics.  In addition to the foul odor, these fluids are practically made up of colonies of septic bacteria, also found along their tusks and nails.  Their favorite source of food is a certain type of highly infectious fungus found in deep, isolated regions of the jungles.  Congalala are among the only creatures immune to it, and are a primary force in its regulation.  Thus, while not the most pleasant monsters, Congalala are a useful part of the ecology.  There seems to be an apex member of the species, though, dubbed an agent of Chaos by the Iwi, which seems to be purposefully slackening this role…  Length: 12 to 15 feet.

Carnophagus:  Unlike the dreaded Vastatosaurs, the Carnophagus has managed to avoid the pitfall of hypervory.  These large tyrannosaurs are equal parts scavengers and predators.  Their larger size is useful in both driving away other carnivores from a kill and overpowering small-to-mid-sized prey.  Their thick-skinned hides and razor-sharp mane of feathers affords them protection, and they are able to assume a more upright stance than non-kaiju theropods to both intimidate and observe their surroundings.  To forage for smaller prey, their tongues are elastic and quite sticky, similar to a frog's.  Though often seen alone, they do form mated pairs to raise their young, preferring to nest within the bamboo forests.  The rage incurred by killing these creatures’ chicks is enough to dissuade even Mother Longlegs, which instinctively avoid the scent of a nest or young.  For this reason, the Iwi sometimes salvage abandoned nests to gather materials such as eggshells and shed feathers to ward off the arachnids’ themselves.  As adults, Carnophagus are among the top meat eaters of Skull Island apart from the Gorosaurs.  Length: 250 to 330 feet.

Catoblepas:  These unusual herbivorous mammals are of disputable ancestry.  Though sharing characteristics with proboscideans, they also seem to possess features more common to tapiroideans.  They seem to represent yet another example of the extensive genetic drift available to kaijufied creatures of Skull Island.  Their tough hides are reinforced with subdermal scutes and an array of quills along their humped backs.  Their tails also end in large thagomizers which they can use to great effect.  They gather food with their trunks, while their tusks and colorful ears are more for display, though the patterns on their ears are similar to highly poisonous types of endemic butterflies that may serve as an extra deterrent to predators.  They are shy, hermit-like animals that are rarely seen, but will always present a challenge if tracked down or cornered.  Length: 50 to 60 feet.

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Creature Inspirations:
Piranha Croc:  Lizzie of Rampage 2018.
Skin Bird:  Named after creature in The World of Kong artbook 2005, primarily based on azhdarchid depictions in Primitive War novel by Ethan Pettus 2018.
Cobrex:  Based on King Cobra from Godzilla: The Series 1998, and used snake kaiju Garasharp of Gamera franchise.
Congalala:  Creature of Monster Hunter franchise, and elements of Chaos of Primal Rage franchise.
Carnophagus: “Meat Eater” theropod depictions of King Kong 1933, Kong: King of Skull Island novel by Joe Devitto 2005, and depictions in Jurassic Park novel by Michael Crichton 1990.
Catoblepas:  Creature of Ethiopian folklore, partly inspired by Final Fantasy depiction.
Additional influences via help of Lediblock2.  Thanks, as always.  😊

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Comments: 146

Reptilic1999 In reply to ??? [2019-01-22 03:32:59 +0000 UTC]

Wow...I am speechless right now. For many reasons, one of which is the inclusion of a pterosaur species native to Skull Island. I'd never thought you would go there, but I am glad that you did! And yes, we now have a cobra kaiju, Cobrex, among Skull Island's fauna and it did not disappoint. The leg-like ribs and the tail are what make it stand out as unique and mortifying because of the fact that the latter can totally regrow into an entirely new individual snake! Don't tell me you have been borrowing some elements from Yamato no Orochi, haven't you? Okay, that makes it, and the others in this bundle my favorite as of right now.

Congalala...I knew that weirdo would fit right into Skull Island's already twisted ecosystem and you cleverly incorporated elements of Primal Rage into this Congalala's biology. That is a stroke of creativity here.

Actually, the stroke of creativity should go to the Skin Bird for being a creepy, alien-looking monster that can blend into almost any tropical sparser jungle and snatch you up without you even realizing it. I dare not imagine how much looking over the shoulder you have to do with this pterosaur because I'd be paranoid from that and already having to do deal with much of Skull Island's florafauna.

Catoblepas would win the award of being the weirdest mammal to ever exist on the planet. Period.


We all knew that Lizzie would appear as an alpha of a species at some point in the series, but you this time you hit it right out of the ball park with her as the alpha Piranha Croc and...sheesh, hypervorous from birth? And literally armed to the teeth with elongated fangs and tusks? Wow! That officially makes this beast more scary than the Siren Jaw, though I don't think it would matter because both of them would lead me to an early grave in the swamp!


On a quick note, Carnophagus now ties with V. Rex as my ever favorite Skull Island dinosaur. Both of them are Tyrannosaurus on steroids, which is rocking awesome and destructive! Kinda makes me wish to see a bloody battle to the death happen between the Carnophagus and the V. rex, which I have no doubt would be both epic and mind-blowing to behold.  

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Transapient In reply to Reptilic1999 [2019-01-22 19:04:27 +0000 UTC]

Thank you very kindly.  And if you're referring to Yamato no Orochi from the 1959 Toho film, then no that wasn't a direct inspiration.  I actually had thoughts of an unused giant millipede/centipede that would've appeared in an earlier version of what would become 2005's King Kong.

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Reptilic1999 In reply to Transapient [2019-01-22 21:10:50 +0000 UTC]

Huh...quite coincidental. I saw some of those designs. I never thought they'd applied to a snake.

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HUBLERDON In reply to Reptilic1999 [2019-01-22 03:48:20 +0000 UTC]

Love the rib-legs. Looking forwards to more!

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Xhodocto385 In reply to ??? [2019-01-22 03:21:44 +0000 UTC]

is that a tongue under the Skin Bird's beak?, if so.. then the beak has no tongue inside?.


i love Cobrex, i can imagine it would launch venomous globs that act like drying glue, the Catoblepas is great too... i can imagine it would sneeze a paralyzing toxic gas.


i like the Congalala, monstrous apes that launch radioactive vomit, feces and flatulence, is the fungus they eat something related to..... the dreaded Matango?.

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Transapient In reply to Xhodocto385 [2019-01-22 18:47:11 +0000 UTC]

I envision the Skin Bird's tongue slithering out a ventral orifice beneath the mandible, grabbing prey, and tossing it into its mouth.
And the laughing shrooms will get their turn eventually...

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Eldertyrant682 In reply to Transapient [2019-01-22 18:55:24 +0000 UTC]

You should make a book of Kaiju revolution 

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wolfmaster9321 In reply to ??? [2019-01-22 03:19:34 +0000 UTC]

Are we gonna get a series like this for Mu? Cause that would be awesome

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Transapient In reply to wolfmaster9321 [2019-01-22 18:43:45 +0000 UTC]

(Ancient Aliens Guy voice)  It's possible...

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wolfmaster9321 In reply to Transapient [2019-01-23 06:44:49 +0000 UTC]

:0000

Yes please Kaiju god.

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Eldertyrant682 In reply to Transapient [2019-01-22 18:59:54 +0000 UTC]

Sweet 

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Lediblock2 In reply to ??? [2019-01-22 03:15:23 +0000 UTC]

Yesss... Goood. Let the pterosaurs flow through you!~

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Transapient In reply to Lediblock2 [2019-01-22 18:44:36 +0000 UTC]

Stop tempting me!

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Lediblock2 In reply to Transapient [2019-01-22 19:18:17 +0000 UTC]

Never!

Imagine a creepy-as-hell psychic Mahar homage that looks like it's straight out of Thomas Hawkins' paleoart, with bulging demonic eyes and a nearly skeletal appearance as it silently glides through the boneyards...

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Transapient In reply to Lediblock2 [2019-01-22 21:04:23 +0000 UTC]

Hawkins would be a classical choice, though David Peters has some pretty weird ideas of his own.

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Lediblock2 In reply to Transapient [2019-01-23 07:23:33 +0000 UTC]

David Peters influence should be saved for Gappa, if you ask me.

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Timoshauru5-VII In reply to ??? [2019-01-22 02:53:28 +0000 UTC]

You are always blowing away my expectations!!! HOW ARE YOU SO GOOD!? (I'm jelly now).
My favorites are the Skin-Wing, the Cobrarex, the Carnophagus, and the Piranah-Croc! So awesome!!

I had an idea (2 actually)...
Would you perhaps consider adding a Skull-island Jackalope (or Wolpentinger) to the menagerie series as a small-ish burrowing animal?
(adding horns and tusks in a way that allows successful burrowing lifestyle)
Or would a giant, Horizontal Gene transferring, constantly mutating, almost shape-shifting, kaijufied mosquito sound good? (Skeetera reference)

Either way I am always waiting to see what comes next in the series!

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Transapient In reply to Timoshauru5-VII [2019-01-22 18:42:48 +0000 UTC]

Believe it or not, as of this writing, I just started sketching out a rabbit-creature...  And Skeetera...sounds rather promising now that I think about it.  Thanks again for the appreciation, and I hope the next entries don't disappoint.

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Bhaltair In reply to Transapient [2019-01-22 22:32:56 +0000 UTC]

This "rabbit creature" wouldn't happen to be like Lunaticks, would it?

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Transapient In reply to Bhaltair [2019-01-23 03:35:50 +0000 UTC]

That freak?  Nah, what I'm thinking of is...much lamer in comparison now that I think about it.

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Timoshauru5-VII In reply to Transapient [2019-01-22 21:25:16 +0000 UTC]

            

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SaurArch In reply to ??? [2019-01-22 02:37:40 +0000 UTC]

Wow, I can’t believe I never made a mental connection between Chaos and the Congalala, they’re both so similar! That makes me think, the other rival gods you mentioned for Vastatosaurus and Venatosaurus, could you have been referencing Sauron and Talon?

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Lediblock2 In reply to SaurArch [2019-01-22 03:36:23 +0000 UTC]

Could also be a reference to Momma Scarface from Turok. That said, I'd love to see Sauron and Diablo in Kaiju Revolution myself - perhaps as hybrids between Vastatosaurus and Carnophagus?

As for the Venatosaurus, that's more a reference to Gaw.

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SaurArch In reply to Lediblock2 [2019-01-22 04:05:07 +0000 UTC]

Both Turok and Primal Rage deserve more attention, I would love to see both of them incorporated into Kaiju Revolution. What’s Gaw? I’ve never heard of it.

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Transapient In reply to SaurArch [2019-01-22 18:35:22 +0000 UTC]

Gaw was the primary antagonist in the 2005 novel "Kong: King of Skull Island", which is set up as an official sequel/prequel to the original 1933 film.  Without getting into spoilers, she's basically the evil queen of a race of raptor-like dinosaurs.
And indeed, Primal Rage has some potential for a cool post-apocalyptic monster movie.

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Eldertyrant682 In reply to Transapient [2019-01-22 19:00:36 +0000 UTC]

Hope Gaw is coming and Rudy 

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54godamora In reply to ??? [2019-01-22 02:30:57 +0000 UTC]

the cobra....there was going to be a cobra kaiju for kong skull island.

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Transapient In reply to 54godamora [2019-01-22 18:29:47 +0000 UTC]

Indeed, I've seen some of its concept art, and it was probably one of designs they were throwing around during the Skullcrawler's development.

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54godamora In reply to Transapient [2019-01-22 18:39:32 +0000 UTC]

Perhaps it played a part?

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Transapient In reply to 54godamora [2019-01-22 21:02:30 +0000 UTC]

It's possible.  Initially, the only thing they had for the concept was essentially the core idea of, "a rival to Kong's species".  I've seen concept art depicting snake-like, Eastern dragon-like, more lizard-like, and even fish-like creatures before being narrowed down and ultimately refined into the Skullcrawlers.

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54godamora In reply to Transapient [2019-01-22 21:24:00 +0000 UTC]

Yeah

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TyrantGojira In reply to ??? [2019-01-22 02:25:19 +0000 UTC]

The Cattoblepas reminds me more of the Grootslang for some reason.

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Transapient In reply to TyrantGojira [2019-01-22 18:28:28 +0000 UTC]

Huh, I had actually considered a Grootslang-esque angle when redesigning a certain Congolese sauropod cryptid.

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Eldertyrant682 In reply to TyrantGojira [2019-01-22 03:17:55 +0000 UTC]

Me too

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PredatorRex2002 In reply to ??? [2019-01-22 02:23:58 +0000 UTC]

My favorite would have to be the Piranha Croc because of the design and the fact that you added Lizzie in it, so that earns you extra points, and with Lediblock2 helping and giving you ideas is great as well. Can't wait to see what other strange, unused, and magnificent creatures appear in this menagerie.

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Transapient In reply to PredatorRex2002 [2019-01-22 18:26:51 +0000 UTC]

Thanks.  I always saw a bit of Kaprosuchus in Lizzie, though whether or not that was actually a source of inspiration I don't know.

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PredatorRex2002 In reply to Transapient [2019-01-23 01:22:52 +0000 UTC]

Well at least it looks Ferocious.

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Galendrawspec In reply to PredatorRex2002 [2019-04-27 01:27:38 +0000 UTC]

Who's Lizzie?

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PredatorRex2002 In reply to Galendrawspec [2019-04-27 01:44:09 +0000 UTC]

Which one are you talking about? The one from the game, the 2018 Rampage movie, or kaiju revolution?

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ToonHolt In reply to ??? [2019-01-22 02:12:21 +0000 UTC]

have you ever watch the recent animated series Kong: King of the Apes? 


If not, here a link kimcartoon.to/Cartoon/Kong-Kin… , there two seasons btw...

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Transapient In reply to ToonHolt [2019-01-22 18:24:52 +0000 UTC]

I've heard of it and seen a few shots, but I haven't watched it.  Maybe that could be added to 2019's bucket list.

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ToonHolt In reply to Transapient [2019-01-22 18:38:18 +0000 UTC]

maybe

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Ameroboto In reply to ToonHolt [2019-01-28 03:59:59 +0000 UTC]

Did you know that the series shares a universe with the latest Tarzan & Jane series? 

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ToonHolt In reply to Ameroboto [2019-01-28 04:24:10 +0000 UTC]

really?

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Ameroboto In reply to ToonHolt [2019-01-28 04:27:25 +0000 UTC]

Watch the latest Tarzan series for yourself.  

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