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  1. 6 days ago · The opening credits of Godzilla vs. Kong indicate that Monarch gave the Skull Devil the Titan classification Titanus Cranium Reptant. The gigantic Skullcrawler who appears in Godzilla vs. Kong is simply called Number 10 by Apex Cybernetics CEO Walter Simmons.

  2. Although Skullcrawlers are not considered Titans, and while lacking an official Titanus designation, the Skull Devil is designated as the "Alpha Skullcrawler" by Monarch. [5] By the time of Godzilla vs. Kong, the Skullcrawlers have been designated as Titanus Cranium Reptant.

  3. Apr 9, 2024 · The likely culprits: a Skullcrawler or Warbat. Warner Bros. TikToker @TOAA.ABOVE posted the scene and asked what the skeleton might be, with many commenters suggesting it's a giant version of the...

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  5. Skullcrawlers, also known as Cranium Reptant[5], are a giant amphibian[5] superspecies created by Legendary Pictures that first appeared in the 2017 film, Kong: Skull Island, and served as the secondary antagonists, with the Skulldevil as one of the two main antagonists (alongside Preston Packard).

  6. The Skullcrawlers, also known as Titanus Cranium reptants, was a large, two-legged reptiles and the secondary antagonists of the 2017 adventure film "Kong: Skull Island. Skull Devil is one of the two main antagonists (alongside Preston Packard) of the 2017 action/adventure film Kong: Skull...

  7. Jul 7, 2022 · A painting depicting a battle between Godzilla and Kong seemingly included Mothra and a Skullcrawler. Their inclusion in the mural is indicative of both taking part in the conflict. If that’s true, then the Titan War was so much more than a feud between the ancestors of just two Titan species.

  8. The Godzilla vs. Kong novelization reveals that, at one point, Kong had tried to eat a Skullcrawler he had killed, but was ultimately disgusted by the vile taste of its meat. Most notably, Kong is shown to have near human-level intelligence.

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