ahoteinrun wrote:
The largest insect known, was a prehistoric dragonfly, Meganeura monyi, which lived about 280,000,000 years ago, and had a wingspan of up to 70 cm.
As Inrun said, large insects did exist. However, most insects can't get
too large since their bodily structures are they way they are because they're small.
coming2atvnearu wrote:
Fiddelysquat wrote:
And as for the whole T-Rex vs Kong scene, I could care less about how anatomically accurate it was. It was awesome.
I don't know, but I found one particular aspect of those anatomical inaccuracies fairly distracting from the film. Without getting into details, I was just curious if this was going to be the LAST generation of dinosaurs and giant gorillas.
Good point. This is why Disney films bother me too (not that I dislike Disney films).
In LOTR the cave trolls didn't seem to have that problem, I wonder why things got sanatized?