WaylanderToo
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He'll say that just a split second before a giant ape emerges behind him and gobbles him down in one bite!And Sam Jackson at some point saying, "If it bleeds, we can kill it."
It would also make the scenes of giant ape vs tyrannosaur more credible when the ape emerges victorious. I always found the old scene where Kong defeats the tyrannosaur to be the least believable (apparently the Skull Island variety of tyrannosaur is much weaker than the species of that size we are familiar with.) A tyrannosaur's bite force would be more than enough to sever a giant primate's fingers and other appendages. It is also dubious that an isolated island could sustain so many super predators, but in the end it is just a monster movie. One must try and suspend disbelief.My theory on Kong's increased size.
It would also make the scenes of giant ape vs tyrannosaur more credible when the ape emerges victorious. I always found the old scene where Kong defeats the tyrannosaur to be the least believable (apparently the Skull Island variety of tyrannosaur is much weaker than the species of that size we are familiar with.) A tyrannosaur's bite force would be more than enough to sever a giant primate's fingers and other appendages. It is also dubious that an isolated island could sustain so many super predators, but in the end it is just a monster movie. One must try and suspend disbelief.
Re Kong versus Tyrannosaur he is a social mammal so despite TRex having power and aggression to burn (and silly front arms) Kong would outwit and kick his butt...
Cmon Baylor he makes a Dalek look like Michael Flattley,the Rex is defeated end of!
I am not convinced by your argument. I think that this:Re Kong versus Tyrannosaur he is a social mammal so despite TRex having power and aggression to burn (and silly front arms) Kong would outwit and kick his butt...