The Kalisk's Complete Biology and Life-cycle Explained

The Kalisk is an apex predator seen in the recent movie Predator: Badlands and it was the main target of the hunt that Dek, the protagonist of the movie vowed to bring home as a trophy in order to fulfill a promise to his brother and gain the rank of a blooded hunter in his clan. A fully grown Kalisk is a towering quadrupedal titan, its silhouette bristles with an intimidating fluff of quills and jagged spines all over the body. Every inch of its body is built for domination: colossal limbs ending in crushing claws, dense corded muscles protected by layered dermal plating, and a long prehensile tail capable of both grappling and impaling. The creature is around 20-25 ft tall and 45-50 feet long, weight several tons i would imagine. Its main food source, even for young ones are the bone bison and it would occasionally feed on other large items too. It is not yet explained to us as to how the Kalisk reproduce but as far as we can tell, it has three distinct life stages or phases, not a cycle like a xenomorph but more of a slow and gradual transformative growth like the demogorgon of Stranger things. These phases are the baby stage, the juvenile stage and its Adult phase. While the Kalisk could be cut and injured, even have its head decapitated, the thing that makes it unkillable is that every wound heals in seconds, even the head would be reattached to the body in a matter of moments. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Here in our channel we cover Size comparison videos, Movie monsters, Kaiju, Dinosaur and dragon content as well as Kaiju, aliens, predators, godzilla titans and many other creature features. We also include movie theories, analysis, breakdowns, weird facts and size estimations amongst others. And this video is one of them. FAIR-USE COPYRIGHT DISCLAIMER * Copyright Disclaimer under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, commenting, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favour of fair use. Nutbug does not own the rights to these videos and pictures. They have, in accordance with fair use, been repurposed with the intent of educating and inspiring others. However, if any content owners would like their images removed, please contact us by email [email protected]