Chapter 50 Escape
"Sorry!" Louise apologized quickly after realizing that her shout had revealed her target.
I interrupted her and said, "Don't mind, it's just a little trouble." As I said that, I asked Ye Ying to raise the height, and the jungle behind me also shook for a while, and then I saw a few trees. The tree crown suddenly separated a large area to both sides, and then a huge head squeezed out from the tree crown. Before I could react, the head immediately stretched upward, and then flew away from the height of the treetop. stand up.
After the head and the lower part were all exposed, I realized that the flying creature seemed to be a species I had never seen before. This creature looks like some kind of bird at first glance, but it is certainly not a bird because birds do not have teeth.
Although I didn’t recognize this thing at first glance, I quickly remembered what this thing looked like. Archaeopteryx. This thing looks a lot like Archaeopteryx, a species somewhere between a bird and a dinosaur.
Many people think that dinosaurs are reptiles, but they are not. Dinosaurs should be an independent species, a type of creature alongside reptiles, mammals, and fish. The reason why I say that dinosaurs are not reptiles is mainly because dinosaurs are warm-blooded creatures, and their circulatory system is very different from that of reptiles. In fact, strictly speaking, dinosaurs should be the first ancestral species. You can say that they are mammal-like reptiles, but you cannot say that they are reptiles.
Archaeopteryx is a species that transitioned from dinosaurs to birds. They look like hairy dinosaurs, and their forelimbs have evolved into wings with claws. They have one more wing than modern birds and can be maneuvered freely. claws. The reason why it was previously said that dinosaurs are warm-blooded animals can be partially proved by Archaeopteryx, because Archaeopteryx is the product of the transition from dinosaurs to birds, and birds are not only warm-blooded animals, but their body temperatures are even higher than those of us mammals. And if dinosaurs were cold-blooded animals, why did they evolve into warm-blooded birds?
Of course, although the creatures in Chapter 50 Escape are based on reality, they will not be copied completely. Although the creature in front of me looks like Archaeopteryx, it is obviously huge and a bit scary. From the real-life Archaeopteryx fossils, it can be confirmed that Archaeopteryx is a creature slightly larger than a chicken. It can be said to be a small creature, but the thing in front of you is not small at all.
The flying thing was at least twenty meters tall with its head and tail, and its wingspan was more than forty meters. There were two knights riding on its back. It was obvious that it was a combat mount. Such a big thing can also carry people flying, and it's not one person, but two fully armed knights, which shows how powerful this thing is.
"What is that?" Louise obviously didn't recognize this thing, so she asked.
I shook my head and said, "I don't know either, but it doesn't look like they are here to make friends with us, so I think we should run away quickly."
"You can't beat them?"
"No, it's not a problem to deal with them, but now don't you think it's more important to inform Hargros and the others first?"
Louise reacted after I reminded her and urged: "That's right! Come on, President, let's go and notify Sister Hagros."
"Okay, okay, don't worry, we are definitely faster than them." I said and immediately put Ye Ying away. The sudden weightlessness made Louise couldn't help but scream, but the sound stopped quickly. , because we were caught by flying birds in less than two seconds after falling.
The unknown creature behind saw us and began to accelerate in an attempt to catch up, but the speed of the flying bird was definitely several blocks ahead of them, and the distance was widened in the blink of an eye. (To be continued. If you like this work, you are welcome to come to the novel...vote for recommendations and monthly votes. Your support is my biggest motivation.) rq! ! !