Skullcrawler

Skullcrawlers 頭骨 クローラー (Sukarukurōrā) are serpent-like Kaiju that first appear in Kong: Skull Island.

Name
Skullcrawlers have been dubbed by the locals of Skull Island.

Appearance
Skullcrawlers are large reptilian creatures with only two long forelimbs and no hindlimbs, as well as long, prehensile, serpentine tails. Several aspects of their appearance are noticeably skeletal, particularly their torsos and their heads. Their heads closely resemble those of Mosasaurs such as Tylosaurus. The Skullcrawlers have four digits in total of each hand, with the thumb being the smallest digit and the rest of the digits being larger and of the same size. Additionally, they have long, prehensile tongues that they can use to swiftly snatch their prey.

Personality
Skullcrawlers are subterranean predators with insatiable appetites.

Abilities

 * Prehensile Tongues: Skullcrawlers are equipped with long, prehensile tongues that allow them to grab their prey.
 * Prehensile Tails: Skullcrawlers have long, prehensile, serpentine tails that they can use to grab and constrict.
 * Burrowing: Being subterranean in nature, Skullcrawlers are capable in burrowing deep into the earth.

Trivia

 * The Skullcrawlers' design may have been influenced by the Two-Legged Lizard from the 1933 film.