The Biological Horrors of Kong’s Skull Island

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You may familiar with Skull Island, the filming location of a documentary produced by Peter Jackson in 2005. while the focus of that film was one of the island's largest species of fauna, there is much, much more to discover.

Today, we'll be diving deep into Skull Island's species. But be warned: everything on this island is dangerous, and much of it is disturbing.

For more, you can read the book produced by Weta Workshop (Kong: A Natural History of Skill Island). Sadly, though, this book is out of print and hard to come by. Your best bet is Amazon or eBay, but due to its rarity, prices are usually over $200!

Still, it's a masterpiece of artwork, and the artists and creature designers did a great job. Scroll down for more information!

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Credits:
All artwork taken from World of Kong: A Natural History of Skull Island. This video features materials protected by the Fair Use guidelines of Section 107 of the Copyright Act. All rights reserved to the copyright owners.
Writer: Daniel Falconer
Research: Ben Wootten
Editor: Margaret Clark
Art Directors: Ben Wootten and Daniel Falconer
Layout Artist: Amanda Smart
Principal Illustrators:
Greg Broadmore   / greg_broadmore  
Stephen Crowe https://www.deviantart.com/stephencrowe
Daniel Falconer http://ideasondesign.net/speakers/spe...
Chris Guise
Gus Hunter https://conceptartworld.com/artists/g...
Christian Pearce https://www.artstation.com/christianp...
Paul Tobin https://www.paultobinart.com/
Ben Wootten https://www.artstation.com/benwootten
Cover Artist: Gus Hunter
Supporting Illustrators:
Gino Acevedo   / gino.acevedo  
Johnny Brough
Brad Goff
Christian Gossett   / gossett_pictures  
David Meng https://davidmengartworks.com/
Weta Creative Director: Richard Taylor
Skull Island Creature Conceptualization/World Design:
Gino Acevedo, Rob Baldwin, Saul Barnes, Sam Belcher, Jeremy Bennett, Jamie Beswarick, Shaun Bolton, Steve Boyle, Greg Broadmore, Don Brooker, Johnny Brough, Sourisak Chanpaseuth, Keh Chon Wee, Stephen Crowe, Bryce Curtis, Jason Docherty, Daniel Falconer, Ryk Fortuna, Brad Goff, Christian Gossett, Chris Guise, Ben Hawker, Bill Hunt, Gary Hunt, Gus Hunter, Tira Iraka O'Daly, Tom Lauten, Alan Lee, Gareth McGhie, David Meng, Les Nairn, Christian Pearce, Jonas Springborg, Miles Teves, Dominic Till, Paul Tobin, Greg Tozer, Steven Unwin, and Ben Wootten.
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Chapters:
0:00 - Introduction
1:14 - Brontosaurus
2:42 - Sponsored segment
4:22 - Ferrucutus
5:21 - V. Rex
7:00 - Carrion eaters
9:11 - Piranhadon
11:15 - Scorpiopede
12:02 - Swamp-wing
12:11 - Venatosaurus
15:13 - Foetodon
16:04 - Asperdorsus
16:59 - Centipedes
17:43 - Stickalithus
18:18 - Flizards
19:37 - Flying rats
20:41 - Weta-rex
21:14 - Arachnoclaw
21:57 - Deplector
22:38 - Carnictis
23:51 - Terapusmordax
24:59 - Gladiodon
25:40 - Megaprimatus Kong

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