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Yes , King Kong is a Silver-back mountain gorilla .
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King Kong is an ape, more specifically a gorilla. Gorillas are a subcategory of apes.
No, but there is a new King Kong 3D movie in Universal Studios Hollywood's studio tour.
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A zipper ( haha. )
Take the chick over, take the feed over and bring the chick back with you. then take the fox and bring it over. then take the chick back over.
The fictional monster gorilla was killed off decades ago. I can however envision an attempt by Hollywood to bring back perhaps his son. Thus King Kong's Son Seeks Revenge might be my suggested title.
yes it is called King Kong's Revenge in 2010 No they are not. They attempted to do so back on Godzilla's 40th Anniversary but could not secure the rights from Ted Turner who owns the entire RKO collection.
According to the script, they built a massive raft and towed him back. If you need creative ideas, I have no idea.
then the egg will most likely being moving back and forth as well, especially if the chick is almost ready to be hatched
The most likely explanation was that Kong, or another monster his size, was somewhere outside the giant wall after it was built, and they needed some way to put the creature into the same enclosure when it was captured. And if one did get loose in some manner, they would have to have some way to lure it back in without destroying a section of the wall.It did seem like a bad idea in retrospect, as it was weaker than the wall itself.