Does the sandworm in Dune have the same style in reality?

Updated on amusement 2024-07-29
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    The sandworm in the movie "Dune" has no prototype, it is a creature mentioned by the famous science fiction writer Frank Herbert in "Dune" and "The Prophet of Dune", and the "Dune" series of games and movies that we know are all adapted from. Although there is no prototype, there are some similar existences, such as the Mongolian legendary Death Worm and the undersea Death Worm Bobbit, which have some similarities with each other.

    When many people see the "Dune" movie, they will feel a little familiar, as if they have seen it in the game. It's not déjà vu, and there are some similarities in the games of the past. However, it is also understandable that the movie and game are adapted from Frank's**

    Among them, there is a very amazing creature called sandworms, they evolved from the original sand trout, and can devour the microorganisms and everything on the ground, even the spice cart. The ability to devour everything, and their thick scale armor, have made them the overlords of Arrakis. The only drawback is the fear of water, drinking too much water can lead to their chronic death.

    There is a legend about the worm of death in Mongolia, which has not been confirmed until now, but countless people in the area say that they have seen it with their own eyes. The descriptions of each other are also strikingly similar. It is said that this insect lives in the Gobi or desert, can grow up to meters, has a blood-red body, and will spew lightning-like venom to hurt people from a distance.

    Many scientists have explored it, but they have not found its existence. The similarity between this insect and the sandworm is that it has no eyes, and relies entirely on the senses and antennae of the head.

    Bobbitt is a dead insect in the ocean, said to reach a maximum of three meters, and usually hides at the bottom of the water, revealing only one head when hunting. It is also a creature that has no eyes and feels the outside world by the antennae of its head. In some cases, it hunts in the same way as the sandworm, which is to rush out and devour creatures after sensing a movement on the surface.

    One is in the water and the other is in the sand, but the sandworm grows infinitely and has a unique circulation system that keeps the species alive.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    In reality, there should be no such style, because such sandworms are really very powerful, and we must not have encountered them in reality.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Yes, although there are not many of them, and they don't appear often, but there are such bugs in real life, which makes people very scared to see them.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    In real life, there are some of them, we can see them in the life of this bug, and they have been made into delicacies.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    No. I've never seen such an animal in my life, and I've never seen such a creature, so I don't feel like I'm in the same frame.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The last person to ride the sandworm in the dunes was Paul.

    Link extraction code: 0um0 Dune is adapted from the same name**, and the film mainly tells the story of the three major families on the planet fighting for spices. Three families have been vying for the leadership of the planet, and spices represent the ability to conquer the world.

    Paul Atreides is the heir to the Paul family, and Paul Atreides has given a lot during his search for spices in order to succeed his father on the throne.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The last person to ride the sandworm in the dunes was Paul.

    Dune ends with Paul and his mother being hunted down, and with the help of Imperial ecologist John Maynard Keynes, they venture deep into the desert to find the Freeman stronghold, where they escape a sandstorm and nearly die in the jaws of a sandworm. Even if they found the Freemens, they did not take them in, and in the end, Paul won the respect of the Freemen through a duel.

    Dune is a science fiction film directed by Denis Villeneuve and starring Timothée Chalamet, which premiered at the Venice International Film Festival in Italy on September 3, 2021.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The sandworm in "Dune" does not eat the male protagonist because it is attracted by the vibrator set up by the Fremen, which Dr. Keynes demonstrated before he was backstabbed.

    Dune, based on Frank Herbert's name**, tells the story of Paul, the heir of the Atreides family, who controls precious resources, who are betrayed, and the family's heir, Paul, who decides to accept the guidance of fate to defend his family and people.

    Traits of the Dune Sandworm:

    There are two theories about the prototype of the "sandworm", one is the "bobbitt" (Annelid, Polychaetes, and Silkworm creatures) and the other is the "Mongolian Death Worm" (mysterious creature).

    In the original book of Dune, sandworms are not protists, but evolved from a creature called "sand trout". The so-called trout belongs to the salmon order, which describes a kind of "fish", which means that the sandworm was originally in the water, so the sandworm is closer to the bobbit.

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