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Vastatosaurus rex – A descendant of Tyrannosaurus, but much bigger with three fingers unlike its ancestors during the Cretaceous. It appears in the film in a scene where three of them fight Kong. Vastatosaurus are the top apex predator of Skull Island. They can grow up to 50 feet (15.2 metres) long.
The remaining party members continue through the jungle when Kong attacks, making them fall into a ravine where Carl loses his camera. Kong rescues Ann from three Tyrannosaurus-like Vastatosaurus rex, bringing her to his den in the mountains. The remaining rescue party are attacked by giant insects in the ravine, resulting in the death of Hayes ...
Often aesthetics were favored over absolute realism; [3] the design chosen for the Vastatosaurus rex (descendants of Tyrannosaurus rex) was for instance the design that looked the most monstrous and terrifying, rather than the one that looked the most like a real dinosaur. Early on in the process, there was also talk of having many of the ...
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The tram, however, ends up crashing, and wakes up group of larger dinosaurs, Vastatosaurus rex, who eats a few of the pack, causing the rest of the pack to flee in fear. After the attack, the V. Rexes begin to attack the tram; but before the V. Rexes can badly damage the tram, Kong who leaps from behind a temple, comes to the rescue and begins ...
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The small number of important facts on this animal make it an excellent candidate for a redirect to the movie. The relevant facts can be added there, where they will be found by anyone typing "Vastatosaurus Rex" into the search bar, with the benefit that the information will be in context. --DDerby-(talk) 08:41, 31 December 2005 (UTC)