If they were all to placed into Arena which creature would come out victorious? We are not including the sea creatures.

Fambaa

Aklay

Bantha

Kouhun

Nexu

Orray (Creature on Left)

Reek

Krayt Dragon

Wampa

Rancor
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I think you have a good point there - there is a reason why insects don't get that big to begin with - but one can argue the Geonosians are also insects, fairly large in size, yet you don't see them gasping for air either like if they had lungs. We don't know for certain if the Aklay even breathes oxygen or the Geonosians, or if their environment has a higher oxygen level in the natural air. So I guess we can't really use the breathing argument - but taking that out of the equation, I still think the Aklay has the upper hand on this? What do you think?unbeataBULL wrote:the acklay couldn't possibly breath through its skin. ever wonder why insects DON'T become as big as acklays? they breath through holes in their abdomens. the larger they get, the more oxygen they need, and their exoskeletons would need more holes that swiss cheese. the skeleton would be paper thin.
i still think that a giant Krayt dragon, the kind that swims through the sand with 10 legs, would dominate through sheer size.
However - the Geonosians talk. This would imply that they have a vocal cord and are using lungs to force air to speak... So maybe a half truth here.. interestingDV8R wrote:I think you have a good point there - there is a reason why insects don't get that big to begin with - but one can argue the Geonosians are also insects, fairly large in size, yet you don't see them gasping for air either like if they had lungs. We don't know for certain if the Aklay even breathes oxygen or the Geonosians, or if their environment has a higher oxygen level in the natural air. So I guess we can't really use the breathing argument - but taking that out of the equation, I still think the Aklay has the upper hand on this? What do you think?unbeataBULL wrote:the acklay couldn't possibly breath through its skin. ever wonder why insects DON'T become as big as acklays? they breath through holes in their abdomens. the larger they get, the more oxygen they need, and their exoskeletons would need more holes that swiss cheese. the skeleton would be paper thin.
i still think that a giant Krayt dragon, the kind that swims through the sand with 10 legs, would dominate through sheer size.
One problem, Acklay aren't insectoids.unbeataBULL wrote:the acklay couldn't possibly breath through its skin. ever wonder why insects DON'T become as big as acklays? they breath through holes in their abdomens. the larger they get, the more oxygen they need, and their exoskeletons would need more holes that swiss cheese. the skeleton would be paper thin.
Keep in mind, the Rancor (at least as far as I can remember) was actually an immature member of the species...and given their relative sizes, I'd say that the rancor would probably beat the Acklay hands-down.DV8R wrote: We also seen in ROTJ that the rancor is weak in the head, the metal gates pinned it and crushed it so it couldnt breath and suffocated.
The Aklay has armor around its head, also insect like creatures breath through their skin, you cannot suffocate it. So even if the rancor were to grasp te Aklay by the throat, other than discomfort the Aklay is still fully functional.
This is a quote from the official star wars site:
"The acklay was a prized specimen delivered decades ago, and the Geonosians took to breeding them for arena entertainment. Escaped acklays have resulted in the deaths of entire hives, and the spiny creatures quickly carved themselves a niche in the brutal Geonosian ecology. They have infested the shallow filmy brine of the Ebon Sea, becoming the dominant predator of the area.
The acklay is well equipped for survival in the harshest of environs. Its long postcranial frill not only serves as a display of aggression, but also protects the sensitive neck area from attacks. While the acklay itself lacks armor, its limbs are long enough that it can swipe from a safe distance. The acklay's foreward slashing claws are actually hypertrophied fingertips sheathed in hardened skin incapable of feeling pain. "
What your opinions?