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King Kong was a giant Primate that was prominently featured in the films King Kong (1976) and the sequel King Kong Lives (1986). Unlike the original 1933 film, this version of King Kong was the result of living on an island which had an unusually high oxygen rich atmosphere allowing it and at least one other animal, a giant snake (though presumably more creatures were affected), to grow to massive sizes. Also unlike the original 1933 film this version of Kong was discovered not by a film crew but by an Oil Industry known as Petrox, living on an undocumented island in the Indian Ocean. Here Dwan, a young female that was rescued prior to arriving on the island from an unknown Yacht crash, is offered to Kong who gladly takes her. Kong saves Dwan from a massive constrictor snake. Eventually Ko

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  • King Kong was a giant Primate that was prominently featured in the films King Kong (1976) and the sequel King Kong Lives (1986). Unlike the original 1933 film, this version of King Kong was the result of living on an island which had an unusually high oxygen rich atmosphere allowing it and at least one other animal, a giant snake (though presumably more creatures were affected), to grow to massive sizes. Also unlike the original 1933 film this version of Kong was discovered not by a film crew but by an Oil Industry known as Petrox, living on an undocumented island in the Indian Ocean. Here Dwan, a young female that was rescued prior to arriving on the island from an unknown Yacht crash, is offered to Kong who gladly takes her. Kong saves Dwan from a massive constrictor snake. Eventually Ko
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  • Kong
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  • Brute strength, Intelligence,
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  • King Kong Lives
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  • Large Primate, God-like entity to Skull Island Natives
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  • King Kong
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  • King Kong was a giant Primate that was prominently featured in the films King Kong (1976) and the sequel King Kong Lives (1986). Unlike the original 1933 film, this version of King Kong was the result of living on an island which had an unusually high oxygen rich atmosphere allowing it and at least one other animal, a giant snake (though presumably more creatures were affected), to grow to massive sizes. Also unlike the original 1933 film this version of Kong was discovered not by a film crew but by an Oil Industry known as Petrox, living on an undocumented island in the Indian Ocean. Here Dwan, a young female that was rescued prior to arriving on the island from an unknown Yacht crash, is offered to Kong who gladly takes her. Kong saves Dwan from a massive constrictor snake. Eventually Kong is captured by falling into a massive manmade pit filled with chloroform. Here like in the original he is brought back to New York City where he escapes and climbs up the Twin Towers (instead of the Empire State Building) with Dwan. Kong is "killed" after being shot down by military helicopters. However Kong was in fact not dead but taken to a massive lab where he was kept alive with a heart implant and eventually revived through a transfusion of plasma from another massive female gorilla, Lady Kong. Ultimately King and Lady Kong end up mating. In the end Kong sacrifices himself to protect a birthing Lady Kong from the Military. His mate and offspring survived and were placed on a large reserve in Africa.
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