
We humans tend to act like we own the planet, but every now and then a cranky former inhabitant like
King Kong or
Land of the Lost's T-Rex shows up to remind mankind that we're merely renting the joint. Vote in this action-packed tournament in which eight fearsome prehistoric beasts deploy their most sophisticated biological weaponry -- mostly talons and monstrous fangs -- to determine who reigns supreme and who faces a second humiliating extinction.
Posted by Tom Blunt
June 2, 2009 12:01am
Filed under: Tournaments
Tags: 10000 bc, jurassic park, jurassic park iii, king kong, land of the lost, one million years bc, the beast from 20000 fathoms, the deadly mantis
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