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Ankyloranodon: One of the hardiest herbivores that frequents the Cloud Plateau, Ankyloranodon are also one of the most unique. Believed to have become isolated by the plateau’s volcanism, this creature’s ancestor was a member of the ankylosauridae clade. The mutational rates of the plateau, accelerated by increased radiation from the bowels of the island, have evolved them into armored flyers. Their biolithic armor is riddled with crystalline honeycombs, reducing weight without sacrificing strength. These creatures usually graze solitarily among the slopes and forests surrounding the plateau, but they gather into a huge colony to nest. Among the fiery mists of their home, the only major threats to these territorial animals are Slurpasaurs. Wingspan: 20 to 25 feet.
Tree Freak: These large mischievous arachnids were originally interpreted as highly derived spiders. More recent analysis, though, has found them to be late-surviving members of the clade Uraraneida, a sister group to true spiders. They do not spin webs, only using the silk produced along its ventral abdomen to construct nests of leaves and twigs. These nests are only temporary, as Tree Freaks are nomadic foragers, hunting for smaller animals as well as sweet fruits and flowers. Their prehensile tails, or flagellums, and elongated foremost pair of legs along them to swing through dense canopies with ease. Coated in iridescent hairs, they are fond of showing off to each other, possibly over food or mating rights, or as a form of communication. Tree Freaks, though they can be unwittingly destructive and very annoying when curious, are rarely dangerous to larger creatures, relying on their agility and high reproductive rates to evade predators. They have a habit of depositing silk-wrapped batches of eggs within emptied fruit carapaces, then fitting them back together and leaving them hanging on branches. If consumed by an herbivore before hatching, the eggs can pass harmlessly through the digestive track until deposited in a new patch of forest. Sometimes, though, the eggs hatch within the fruit, and the young may stay inside for some time before exiting. A common annoyance for many herbivores of the island is to bite into a fallen fruit, only to unleash a nest of hyperactive eight-legged Freaks. Length: 3 to 4 feet.
River Whale: The waterways of Skull Island are home to a variety of dangerous lifeforms. Among the exceptions to this rule are River Whales, so named because, despite their appearance, molecular analysis has found them to be mysticetes, or baleen whales. While many other kaiju of the island exhibit gigantism, River Whales are an example of insular dwarfism. While they possess spiked tongues to grip the occasional fish, most of their food is filtered from the island’s nutrient and plankton-rich waters, particularly around the Flooded Forest and Ever Falls region. Their flippers have developed extendable membranes to enable them to glide along waterfalls whenever they are crossed. They live in close family pods and are very gentle towards most other creatures. When threatened, they can emit a hypersonic frequency that can be painful for most predators. Length: 5 to 8 feet.
Death Jackal: Despite their name, it isn’t entirely certain what these vicious hypervores’ ancestors were. It is suggested they are a heavily mutated offshoot of the same lineage that produced creatures like Andrewsarchus on the mainland. These brutes are congregate in large gatherings that cannot readily be called packs due to the lack of any real cooperation and the tendency of the creatures to turn on one another at the first sign of weakness. Their excellent sense of smell can draw them to carcasses like flies, though they will also readily attack any vulnerable prey they stumble across. Sometimes, scavenging parties can escalate into cannibalistic feeding frenzies, wherein they will even begin to consume their own body parts. Their hyper-accelerated metabolism allows them to quickly regenerate lost appendages should they survive such frenzies. Length: 12 to 17 feet.
Sunflan Vine: These carnivorous plants can be found all across the island. Their primary bodies resemble large creeper vines that rapidly (for a plant) inch their way across the trees in search of ideal places to await prey, usually a large overhanging branch near areas where large florafauna regularly pass by. When a target is sensed moving leisurely beneath via vibrations and simple light-sensitive cells, Sunflan’s feeding vines will uncoil and descend silently, seeking out the softest joints in the target’s hide. Each vine’s modified leaves will secrete an anesthetic to numb the victim while its spines extract blood. This is why this stealthy floral opportunist is also known as the Vampire Plant. They one creature the plant will not drink from is the Whip Sloth, with which it symbiotically deposits its seeds, which give extra protection to the herbivore as they mature while they are transported to new areas. Reach: 20 to 50 feet.
Megaconda: Ton for ton, these are among the most massive snakes of Skull Island aside from the occasional visit by Manda. Indeterminate growers, they waste very little of what they consume, and can soon attain huge proportions. Such efficient metabolisms fortunately make them very sluggish most of the time as they digest their meals. Once their hunger arises once more, however, they can be relentless in the pursuit of prey. After that prey is caught underneath their crushing coils or between their enormous maws, there is little chance of escape. Several clawed tongues will pull the victim into the highly elastic gullet as the whole skull unhinges and flexes. Then they will seek out a dark corner of the swamps to brood until their next feeding cycle. 100 to 260 feet.
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Creature Inspirations:
Ankyloranodon: Jurassic Park: Chaos Effect toy line 1998.
Tree Freak: Eight Legged Freaks 2002.
River Whale: Small freshwater whales mentioned in Pellucidar novels by Edgar Rice Burroughs.
Death Jackal: Foetodon of King Kong 2005, and Death Jackals of Skull Island: The Birth of Kong comic 2017.
Sunflan Vine: Sunflan of Ultraman 1966, and Vampire Plants of Mothra 1961.
Megaconda: Giant snake of King Kong 1976.
Additional ideas by Lediblock2. Thank you as always. 😊
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Comments: 61
victorsztorc [2019-03-29 08:46:22 +0000 UTC]
The snake kinda reminds me of the Graboids from the tremors film series
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Lediblock2 [2019-03-28 05:28:06 +0000 UTC]
Okay, but why is the tree freak so fucking adorable!
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Xhodocto385 [2019-03-26 18:26:58 +0000 UTC]
there is another obscure Kaiju you must do a take of, like Daigoro from Daigoro vs Goliath because of it's hippo-like features, Skull Island doesn't seem to have any hippopotamus monsters here.
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Transapient In reply to Xhodocto385 [2019-03-27 00:02:08 +0000 UTC]
Ive given some thought to Daigoro, the big lug...
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Eldertyrant682 In reply to Transapient [2019-03-28 23:25:16 +0000 UTC]
I hope you add bagorah species
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Lediblock2 [2019-03-25 21:45:26 +0000 UTC]
So to recap - so far, Skull Island has produced flying lineages of:
- Seals
- Stegosaurs
- Ceratopsians
- Sarcopterygian fish
- Non-mammalian synapsids
- Rats
- Ankylosaurs
- Goddamn baleen whales
God, I love this series.
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Xhodocto385 In reply to Lediblock2 [2019-03-26 18:28:05 +0000 UTC]
the thing is, still no Kujira Gami whale kaiju, also it lacks hippos, Skull Island needs an hippopotamus kaiju, they are underrated mammals in my opinion.
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Lediblock2 In reply to Xhodocto385 [2019-03-26 19:39:54 +0000 UTC]
A bowhead whale wouldn't fit on Skull Island, and adding a hippo kaiju for no other reason than "because I said so" is a really pathetic excuse. Stop yelling at artists to do as you say, when you aren't even replying to the right comment.
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Xhodocto385 In reply to Lediblock2 [2019-03-26 19:49:38 +0000 UTC]
really sorry for that, sometimes it happens to me, but i'm not yelling.
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DinoBrian47 [2019-03-25 14:13:53 +0000 UTC]
I'm surprised you actually managed to implement Ankyloranodon - of all Chaos Effect hybrids - into this series in a way that actually makes sense given its appearance.
I'm also really digging the River Whale and the Megaconda honestly; I didn't really expect you to include any cetaceans in this series so seeing one here is actually quite a treat, and the Megaconda is a very thicc boi that looks like a python got freaky with a Predator.
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Maniax80 [2019-03-25 11:38:24 +0000 UTC]
Have you ever considered doing some of the unmade kaiju of monster's past?
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Maniax80 In reply to Transapient [2019-03-27 00:21:47 +0000 UTC]
Really? Well I look forward to seeing them good sir. Also, this is some pretty impressive stuff right here with the kaiju you have designed and created. Keep up the good work
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Reptilic1999 [2019-03-24 23:36:17 +0000 UTC]
The Megaconda is like a python going Predator with its mouth.
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maximus9226 [2019-03-24 19:52:05 +0000 UTC]
The fact that only one looks normal has me reason it’s the most dangerous lol
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Eldertyrant682 In reply to Transapient [2019-03-24 22:21:29 +0000 UTC]
Isn't megaconda from lost tapes
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DinoDragoZilla17 [2019-03-24 07:55:34 +0000 UTC]
Happy Birthday!
This is awesome as always! A very unique take on the Death Jackal. I always preferred to think of them as dinosaurs (despite the claims that they were mammals) but it’s awesome to see a Kaiju entelodont! It’s also a nice surprise to see some of Skull Island’s friendlier animals here.
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Transapient In reply to DinoDragoZilla17 [2019-03-24 12:50:25 +0000 UTC]
Thanks. And indeed, not all the inhabitants are complete jerks.
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DinoDragoZilla17 In reply to Transapient [2019-03-25 16:18:01 +0000 UTC]
You’re welcome! Also, if you’re ever stuck for monster inspiration then I reccomend checking out the show Merlin. They’ve got a bunch of unusual monsters, most of them based on mythology but very different takes on it. Here’s a link to the wiki if you want to take a look: merlin.fandom.com/wiki/Categor…
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Lediblock2 [2019-03-24 06:26:59 +0000 UTC]
Looking great, man! (Although you didn't include the measurements for these guys, just an FYI)
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Transapient In reply to Lediblock2 [2019-03-24 12:49:44 +0000 UTC]
Thanks, and yes that was one of the first thing I noticed in the comments. Fixed it. (thumbs up)
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KingShisa08 [2019-03-24 05:29:06 +0000 UTC]
Looks at Ankyloranodon
nice one
Looks at Tree Freak
www.youtube.com/watch?v=-K7fCQ…
Death Jackal looks awesome
Megaconda looks like something out of Lovecraft
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Transapient In reply to KingShisa08 [2019-03-24 12:48:56 +0000 UTC]
Nice response to the Freaks. XD Probably a well deserved one too.
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KingShisa08 In reply to Transapient [2019-03-24 22:03:02 +0000 UTC]
One that's more scary than a big spider is one that looks like it can fly
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Transapient In reply to HUBLERDON [2019-03-24 12:47:47 +0000 UTC]
By my estimates we've got...tres more to go.
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Glavenychus In reply to Transapient [2019-03-25 03:34:18 +0000 UTC]
So three more until solo kaiju profiles?
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Cm25 [2019-03-24 04:22:44 +0000 UTC]
Seeing Anklyloranodon here is a surprise, and it's really cool. Although, the idea of ankylosaur ancestors eventually becoming airborne is an unusual one for me (which probably sounds hypocritical, seeing as how I've praised far weirder designs of yours in the past).
Tree Freak is right - it seems to have features from all kinds of different clades, most notably the feather-like structures on its arms. It's oddly adorable, especially given the descriptions of its behavior, although I'd probably be singing a different tune if I were to encounter one in real life. I'm not too fond of any spider bigger than my thumbnail.
The River Whale is pretty interesting, a baleen whale with a design very blatantly similar to a toothed whale. How does that narrow mouth hold baleen long and dense enough to snare sufficient amounts of plankton?
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Transapient In reply to Cm25 [2019-03-24 12:55:54 +0000 UTC]
Thank you very much. And I imagine the River Whales do eat some fish, but primarily focus on larger microbiota filtered from sediment. Skull Island is supposed to be a super-fertile ecosystem after all.
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Xhodocto385 [2019-03-24 04:22:04 +0000 UTC]
finally you did the Death Jackals!, i love all the monsters here, especially the Tree Freak and the Megaconda.
when will the KR major Kaiju season come again?, just hoping to see Gaw, Ramarak, Destoroyah, Gigan and other big Kaijus including aliens.
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Transapient In reply to Xhodocto385 [2019-03-24 12:47:09 +0000 UTC]
Thank you very much. And there'll be plenty more in due time.
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benlonewolf93 [2019-03-24 04:10:04 +0000 UTC]
oh man. not sure i want to encounter ANY of them.
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Transapient In reply to benlonewolf93 [2019-03-24 12:46:15 +0000 UTC]
Safest bets would be the Tree Freaks and River Whales. The latter has been know to be helpful towards other creatures in distress.
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benlonewolf93 In reply to Transapient [2019-03-24 17:57:29 +0000 UTC]
then i'll stick with the river whales.
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Transapient In reply to PrinceStaghorn [2019-03-24 12:45:14 +0000 UTC]
Their concept really stuck out to me among the other residents of Pellucidar for some reason.
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Timoshauru5-VII [2019-03-24 03:48:12 +0000 UTC]
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Transapient In reply to Timoshauru5-VII [2019-03-24 12:44:30 +0000 UTC]
Indeed, I have seen this gliding ankylosaur...or maybe it was a nodosaur. Either way, whoever thought that could've been probable must've had some...medical inspiration.
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Timoshauru5-VII In reply to Transapient [2019-03-24 14:10:19 +0000 UTC]
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Bhaltair [2019-03-24 03:32:39 +0000 UTC]
The crest of that Ankylorodon kinda looks like the face of the creatures in The Cave (2005). Was that intentional?
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Transapient In reply to Bhaltair [2019-03-24 12:42:29 +0000 UTC]
Huh, no it actually was not. Though I can kinda see it now that you mention it.
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JacobSpencerKaiju79 [2019-03-24 03:32:25 +0000 UTC]
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JacobSpencerKaiju79 In reply to Transapient [2019-03-26 05:44:48 +0000 UTC]
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