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Volume One: Reborn as a Crocodile¡ªThe Crocodile of Deinosuchus Chapter 26: The Hunting of Carcharodontosaurus

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    It's Carcharodontosaurus.  Yang Gan, who swam to the river bank, immediately came to a conclusion after careful observation.  Because this kind of dinosaur is a carnivorous dinosaur second only to Tyrannosaurus. Their shape is similar to Tyrannosaurus, except that their heads are like those of birds, and they have unique teeth - their teeth are like sharks.  They are all the same, like small knives, sharp and eager for blood at any time.  Of course, there were no real birds in the Cretaceous period, and sharks could only look for them in the sea.  At least Yang Gan has not seen freshwater sharks in this river so far.  This kind of carcharodontosaur is as ferocious as a shark. Just like now, there are countless small dinosaurs around, but they just set their hunting target on a seismosaurus.  The Earthquake Dragon has been injured and is trying to fight back, while also roaring to call its surrounding companions.  However, the cunning carcharodontosaurs are better at division of labor and cooperation. Every seismosaur is surrounded by the same carcharodontosaurs that are constantly harassing them, making them unable to rescue their companions.  Relying on a body that is more flexible than Seismosaurus, the attacking carcharodontosaurs kept running around their prey, making Seismosaurus's counterattacks futile.  The huge and slender tail of the Seismosaurus swung in the air countless times, and the sound of the wind echoed in the wilderness; it raised its two front paws several times, trying to attack the enemy with the claws on the front paws.  However, its repeated counterattacks were often easily dodged by the agile Carcharodontosaurus.  In front of Seismosaurus, the carcharodontosaurs were like dwarfs to giants. However, the giants were unscrupulously attacked by a group of dwarfs because they were too clumsy.  The largest Carcharodontosaurus pounced on Seismosaurus, and it was separated by just one touch. However, at the moment of contact, its blade-like teeth tore off a large piece of bloody flesh from Seismosaurus's body.  It immediately greedily swallowed the food in its mouth, as if it had been hungry for hundreds of years.  The stimulation of blood and food made the surrounding carcharodontosaurs even more excited.  They scurry around like jumping fleas, frantically seizing every opportunity, taking advantage of the Seismosaur's unpreparedness, and using their sharp teeth to tear off pieces of flesh and blood from the Seismosaur's body.  In fact, each of these flea-like guys is more than ten meters long and weighs more than ten tons.  The Earthquake Dragon has become scarred, with shocking wounds everywhere on its body. Pieces of flesh have been torn off from the wounds, and blood is still spraying from them.  The surrounding seismosaurs tried in vain to rescue them again and again, but under the harassment of the carcharodontosaurs, they got farther and farther away from their injured companions.  The long tail of the injured Seismosaurus swung again, and a carcharodontosaurus that was too greedy and impatient was knocked away like a sandbag.  However, the carcharodontosaurus quickly got up again and continued to join the attack in anger.  If it had been the Seismosaurus in its heyday, this might have prevented the carcharodontosaur from standing up again. Unfortunately, it was so scarred that even if it tried its best, it would never be able to inflict fatal blows to the carcharodontosaurs.  Hurt.  On the contrary, its feeble attack made the carcharodontosaurs realize that the prey was no longer enough to pose a threat to them.  So they rushed forward crazily, and soon, several Carcharodontosaurus were hung on the huge body of Seismosaurus.  These carcharodontosaurs are like blood-sucking gadflies, hanging tightly on the body of Seismosaurus. Their weight and subsequent attacks make it difficult for Seismosaurus' huge body to maintain balance.  Like a mountain collapsing, with a loud noise, the huge earthquake dragon finally fell down.  The other carcharodontosaurs who were alerting and harassing their prey companions all let out cheerful cries. The harsh cries spread to the wilderness, causing the surrounding herbivorous dinosaurs that had already hidden far away to subconsciously flee further away.  .  Even the Earthquake Dragon¡¯s companions unanimously chose to leave after it fell.  They gather together and emit a long wail, grieving for their fallen comrades.  Then, in the process of turning back three times step by step, accompanied by the cry of sadness, it gradually moved away.  At this time, the largest Carcharodontosaurus was feasting. It occupied the most meaty part of the body of the fallen Seismosaurus. For it, enjoying the best food was its natural right as the leader.  The other carcharodontosaurs took the initiative to give way to the position it occupied, looking for their favorite parts in other places, and then opened their mouths one by one and started gobbling it up. ????????? In fact, wolfing down cannot describe the eating of these big guys, it is a kind of cruelty that cannot be expressed in words.  While they were eating, they attacked each other and squeezed their companions. They kept roaring to warn their companions around them, trying to get their food to go away.?The scope is wider.  " However, places like the Seismosaurus' neck are undoubtedly the parts with the least flesh.  Therefore, no Carcharodontosaurus came to seize this position.  This means that there is no Carcharodontosaurus to completely cut off the vitality of this Seismosaurus. These ferocious guys are tearing off its flesh piece by piece amidst the howling of the Seismosaurus.  The scene was cruel and bloody.  The huge body of the Seismosaurus was trembling on the ground. Its long neck and tail left the ground several times, and then fell heavily and weakly. The miserable howls from its throat spread to all directions in the open wilderness  Yang Gan's tail swung unconsciously, and his sharp claws tapped lightly on the rocks on the river bank. This was an action he only made when his mood was ups and downs.  Of course he would not be proud at this time.  He saw the crazy hunting in the wilderness and the last meal.  However, the battlefield was not close to the river bank. There were more than 20 Carcharodontosaurus, so he could only wait and see here.  In the history books of the era when he lived, humans who committed heinous crimes would be punished by being cut into pieces and died, which was called Ling Chi.  And the eating of these carcharodontosaurs made Seismosaurus feel a hundred times more cruel pain than Lingchi.  Because they choose the places with the best and most meat, but they are also the least lethal places; because they bite off the flesh and blood piece by piece and then devour them on the spot.  But the Seismosaurus, which was still alive at this time, could only howl helplessly, watching helplessly as they tore off the flesh from its body bit by bit and ate it.  Is there anything more cruel than watching your body being bitten and eaten?  Until these carcharodontosaurs finished eating and began to play and rest on the spot, there was still a faint cry coming from the throat of Seismosaurus.  Yang Gan himself has hunted and killed Seismosaurus several times. He feels that he has become accustomed to the wilderness of the Cretaceous. He has seen too many life and death situations, and has even caused countless killings with his own hands.  But when he witnessed the entire process of hunting and eating by the carcharodontosaurs, it still brought him some unspeakable things, which made him feel bad.  At the same time, he inexplicably lost his favorable impression of this ferocious creature.
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