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Termito'saurus

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Name:
Formicavoro
Abilities and Weapons:
strength, tongue, claws, senses
Occupation:
Foraging macropredator
Home:
Skull Island
First Appearance:
"The World of Kong: A Natural History of Skull Island" (2005)
Diet:
Insectivore
Size:
Length: 3.6-4.8 meters
Weight Estimated: 720-800 kilograms
Status:
Unknown. Presumably rescued by expeditions.


Formicavoro ("ant-swallower") or Termito'saurus ("termite lizard") is 12-16 feet (3.6-4.8 meters) long species of insectivorous eupelycosaur that is found on Skull Island. The animal is described in the book "The World of Kong: A Natural History of Skull Island" (2005).

Facts[]

One of the strangest of Skull Island’s unique animals is the bizarre insectivore commonly called Termito’saurus. The Termito’saurus has a shared ancestry with the carnivorous quadrupedal sphenacodontid synapsids; however, it opts for a diet of Skull Island Termite and other small insects. With sturdy claws and protruding tusk-like teeth, a Termito’saurus can tear into subterranean nests and concrete-hard Skull Island termite mounds, allowing a remarkably mobile, long, sticky tongue to lap at the insects inside. An acute sense of smell guides the plundering eupelycosaur to the nursery chambers of an ant or Skull Island termite colony where the protein-rich larvae can be found.

Termito’sauruses can defend themselves with force when necessary, but their principal defense is a pair of brightly colored dorsal fans that are rapidly deployed and flash to startle would-be greater predators.

Solitary creatures, they pair only briefly in the breeding season. Small clutches of eggs are laid in shallow, covered pits and left to develop and hatch on their own. The young dig their way to the surface, fully developed and ready to embark on their long careers as terrorizers of Skull Island’s small and multi-legged fauna.

Trivia[]

  • Like all animals from Skull Island. It is unknown what they faced during the sinking of the island. Given the multiple expeditions, there may be a chance that a few surviving populations was saved off-land to a more stable enclosure.
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