Since an average adult male gorilla eats approximately 50 pounds of food daily–about one-eighth of its body weight–we can guess that Kong would need at least 7,500 pounds of food per day. To put that in human terms, that's about 6,000 heads of lettuce, 15,000 Big Macs or 65,000 Pop-Tarts.
If we said that the average human was 200 pounds, just for simplicity, then that means that King Kong is 600 times more massive than the average human. If the average human consumes 2500 calories per day, then King Kong would need 303,077 calories per day to survive.
Diet. The Megaprimatus Kong is an omnivorous creature that ate a wide variety of foods such as bamboo, mammals, plants, termites, insects, fish, birds,eggs,and fruits. They've sometimes eaten meat from both large and small mammals and also carcasses but they never eat humans like other gorillas.
With this, I can calculate his strength (F1 is the strength of a normal gorilla). If Kong has a scale factor of 64.5, his strength would increase by a factor of 4,160. That means that Kong would be able to bench press 16.6 million pounds (74 million Newtons).
As the story was being fleshed out, Cooper decided to make his gorilla giant sized. Cooper stated that the idea of Kong fighting warplanes on top of a building came from him seeing a plane flying over the New York Insurance Building, then the tallest building in the world.
Godzilla remains 119.8 meters (393 feet) in Godzilla vs Kong (King Kong standing 102 meters, which is 335 feet).
Gigantopithecus—the closest Nature ever came to producing a real King Kong—weighed five times as much as an adult man and probably stood three metres (nine feet) tall, according to sketchy estimates. In its heyday a million years ago, it inhabited semi-tropical forests in southern China and mainland Southeast Asia.
Kong also has a powerful bite. Gorillas can exert a bite force of around 91kg per square centimetre (or 1300 pounds per square inch). Kong's vastly greater size mean a bite force perhaps 100 times greater. For all this brute strength and power, Kong's greatest advantage is his intelligence.
Mechagodzilla Has Beaten Godzilla 3 Times
Introduced in Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla, the mechanized kaiju beat Godzilla outright in Godzilla vs. Kong. His arsenal of missiles and lasers decimated Godzilla, who was almost sluggish in his attempts to fight off his attacker.
Most interesting is the fact that Kong's punch measures 4.2 on the Richter Scale!
The Skull Devil, also known as Ramarak or The Big One, is the main antagonist of the 2017 action/adventure film Kong: Skull Island and a posthumous antagonist in the 2021 film Godzilla vs Kong. She is the tyrannical alpha and queen of the Skullcrawlers and the arch-nemesis of Kong.
Kong has small rounded ears on the sides of his head, one of which has a chunk taken out of it, and possesses many ape-like features on his face, such as a flat nose with rounded nostrils and large canine teeth in his mouth. Kong has a total of 32 teeth. In Godzilla vs.
Weakness: Kong Has "Thin" Skin
Sharp objects can also cut through his skin, as his arms and hands have several deep cuts after the first fight.
After calculation, Godzilla requires approximately 215,000,000 calories to survive per day. It is unlikely it would be able to attain this kind of energy intake (ignoring eating radiation!) This number of calories also ties back to the Square-Cube law.
Goku is a Saiyan warrior and one of the strongest fighters in the world. He consumes a lot of food to maintain his energy and power, but what exactly does he eat? According to Goku himself, he can eat up to 1,000 calories in one sitting.
As for the humans in his movies, they're usually unable to stop him from running amok in Japan. But in spite of Godzilla's seemingly unbeatable nature, his record is far from flawless. He's lost fights before, and has even been outright killed. Here's every incident where Godzilla died, and exactly how it happened.
Through more than 60 years of cinematic history, the Japanese pop culture icon has appeared in over 30 live-action movies at this point. However, he's only actually died in four of them. True to his title, Godzilla typically prevails in most of his fights - even when he's the main villain.
Due to a substantial power-up he received from an electrical grid, Ghidorah overpowered Godzilla and almost killed him. It was only Mothra's sacrifice and the energy that transformed him into "Burning Godzilla" that allowed him to prevail in the end with his nuclear pulses.
In it, Ann Darrow, played by Fay Wray, is terrified by the oversized monkey. Captured by the tribal natives of a remote island while making a film with the infamous Carl Denham, she has been offered up to Kong as a delectable sacrifice; instead, Kong, entranced by her beauty, takes a shine to her.
Devil Fruit
Kong transforming his body into clouds for the first time. With the power of the heavens at his disposal, Wukong possessed the Kumo Kumo no Mi, a powerful Logia-type Devil Fruit that granted the ability to generate, transform and manipulate clouds at will.
Appearance. The 207.4 foot long axe shares a great resemblance with a tomahawk, except it has a bone similar to femur as its handle and a Titanus Gojira's dorsal plate as its blade. When charged with radiation, the blade glows a bright blue and the handle glows a soft red.
They arrive at Skull Island where they meet, befriend, and are ultimately saved by Kong's easygoing albino son Kiko (a name used in production but never spoken in the film; he is referred to only as "Little Kong" and, by Denham, "Baby").
The reasons for his solitude haven't been widely explored, but the 2005 movie shows the decaying skeletons of other giant apes, long since dead. While their cause of death isn't entirely clear, it's implied that the rest of Kong's family were killed off by the other large predators on the island, particularly the T.
Ghidorah (1964) was the turning point in Godzilla's transformation from villain to hero, by pitting him against a greater threat to humanity, King Ghidorah. Godzilla has since been viewed as an anti-hero.