Creatures of Skull Island Part 1

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Ferructus Cerastes- is a 24-34 feet long species of Pachyrhinosaurus-like centrosaurine ceratopsid dinosaur that is found on Skull Island, Among the most impressive herbivores on Skull Island fairly numerous are the mighty Ferrucutus, a herd-dwelling dinosaur, found in groups or sole individuals. Herds can number up to around 12 individuals. Heavily built grazers/browsers with massive shoulders and enormous frills of bone and spike, these powerful animals are dangerous prey for the island's carnivores.

Brontosaurus Baxteri- is a 80-120 feet long species of sauropod dinosaur from Skull Island, Brontosaurus is one of the biggest plant-eating sauropods of Skull Island

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Brontosaurus Baxteri- is a 80-120 feet long species of sauropod dinosaur from Skull Island, Brontosaurus is one of the biggest plant-eating sauropods of Skull Island. Huge and bulky beasts, they are probably not very intelligent. Most Brontosaurus live in herds alongside other plant-eating dinosaurs or sometimes by themselves to confuse any predators that attack them. If they can't hide or run from predators they use their natural weapons such as their tails because with one devastating blow of the tail, the attacker will fall and get wounded or worse. A very interesting feature of the apatosaurus is that the alpha male of herds can release a pheromone which stops growth of other males, never truly growing up unless they leave the herd, acting as bait for the predators while the rest run. What a jerk, the alpha is.

Venatosuas Aevidicus- was a medium sized theropod dinosaur that lived on Skull Island, and were the descendants of a group of non-avian dinosaurs called dromaeosaurids

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Venatosuas Aevidicus- was a medium sized theropod dinosaur that lived on Skull Island, and were the descendants of a group of non-avian dinosaurs called dromaeosaurids. It was 16-24 feet long, but fairly lightweight for its size.

Living on Skull Island's highlands, these large, vicious creatures were superb predators that could prey on animals 10 times their own size.

Living on Skull Island's highlands, these large, vicious creatures were superb predators that could prey on animals 10 times their own size

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