Stegosaurus

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Stegosaurus
A Stegosaurus in King Kong (1933)
Species Stegosaurian dinosaur
Height 14 feetKK33[1]
Length 7.5 meters
Weight 5.8 tons,
10 tonsKK33[1]
Place(s) of emergence AmazonasTLW, Skull IslandKK33
Relations Atercurisaurus (relative species)
Enemies The crew of the VentureKK33
First appearance Latest appearance
The Lost World The King Kong Show
An immense beast was emerging from the jungle, a beast with a thick, scaly hide, a huge spiked tail, and a small reptilian head upon a long swaying neck. It walked in an awkward squatting posture upon tremendous hind legs. Its forelegs were carried elevated far up toward the base of the long neck and were more like paws.
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— Narration during the encounter of the rescue group and a Stegosaurus in the 1932 King Kong novelization

Stegosaurus is a famous genus of extinct large herbivorous dinosaurs that lived during the Late Jurassic Period. A Stegosaurus appears in the 1933 film King Kong, as well as various other Kong media, and photos and models of stegosaurs appear in the Godzilla franchise.


History

The Lost World

Multiple Stegosauruses are seen fleeing from the erupting volcano and at least some are shown to have survived.

King Kong (1933)

The Venture crew encounter a Stegosaurus in King Kong (1933)

While the crew of the Venture pursued King Kong through the jungles of Skull Island, they came upon a foraging Stegosaurus, which charged at them when it noticed their presence. Before it could draw too close, Carl Denham incapacitated it with a gas bomb. The creature fell over from the impact of the explosion, but later got up and began wagging his tail at the sailors. Without hitting anyone, the dinosaur fell again after several shots and writhed on the ground for a bit before Denham approached and shot the beast in the head. The crew members walked past the fallen animal and cautiously moved away from its twitching tail with four pairs of spikes.

The King Kong Show

A Stegosaurus in The King Kong Show

To be added.

Abilities

Tail

Stegosauruses are famously armed with a tail with several spikes called thagomizers.

Books

King Kong (1932 novelization)

While grazing in the jungles, a Stegosaurus was happened upon by a group of sailors from the Wanderer, who were tracking Kong in hopes of rescuing Ann Darrow. Fearful of what the beast might do, they incapacitated it with gas bombs before Carl Denham shot it twice through the heart and once in the head, and left its carcass behind as the party continued their search.

Kong Reborn

At some point after the death of Kong, a Stegosaurus was found by a Meat-Eater while drinking at a popular watering hole. Unfazed, the Stegosaurus warded the beast off by threatening it with its spiked tail.

In the year 2009, the Stegosauruses continued their lives on Skull Island. They came in contact often enough with the island's Giant Gaur for it to become routine for herds to part at a watering hole to allow a Stegosaurus to drink before filling their chaotic ranks back in around it.

Comics

Konga

Stegosaurus and Allosaurus on the cover of "The Rulers" story

Stegosaurus and Allosaurus are depicted on the cover of "The Rulers" story. Stegosaurus is also shown in the "Monsters of the Past" story along with Diplodocus and other Mesozoic animals.

Gallery

Production

King Kong (1933)

Screenshots

King Kong (1933)

Godzilla (1954)

Godzilla vs. Destoroyah

Post-production

King Kong (1933)

Toys

Trivia

  • Godzilla's signature dorsal fins were inspired by the dorsal plates of Stegosaurus. This is referenced in the American version of King Kong vs. Godzilla, where Dr. Arnold Johnson describes Godzilla as a "cross" between the Tyrannosaurus rex and the Stegosaurus.

External links

References

This is a list of references for Stegosaurus. 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]

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Bill of Fare for 'King Kong' Monsters". King Kong pressbook. RKO Radio Pictures. 1933. p. 4.

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