4.6 Billion Year Symphony of Evolution

Chapter 304: The End of the Dragon

Is this the reason for screaming?

Lin floated to Tucker's side and found that it was hitting an egg hard with a stone, but it couldn't be opened even if it was hit. This egg looks much larger than other eggs, about 30 centimeters in height. The skeletal dragon egg is only ten centimeters. This egg is very hard. Even if the stone is hit by Tucker, there will be cracks, but it is still immobile.

This egg is obviously another creature, but Tucker still wants to kill it.

"stop."

Following Lynn's voice, Tucker immediately stopped, and then Lynn's pom-poms stretched out some tentacles to touch the egg, making a subtle detection.

At the moment when she touched the egg, Linden was amazed. This is ... a shell structure that has never been seen before!

This kind of chitin is very hard, and it feels like a mixture of many kinds of high-hardness substances. If you want to say something like this, some are like the carapace of the purgatory worm.

Generally, this kind of shell material is not available in the living body. It is estimated that the egg producer is like the purgatory worm. It is only in some special places that this shell material is collected to produce such a strong egg.

But to say that it is sturdy, it is just not bad. The dissolving solution still has an effect on it.

Lin's tentacles released a dissolving liquid, slowly dissolving a small hole above the eggshell, allowing the tentacles to drill in.

This egg is dead, but the contents have not been spoiled. Maybe it is a sealed relationship?

Inside ... Lin found that there were actually many creatures in it, generally there is only one creature per egg, but there are a lot of crowds here, and Lin is very familiar ... Flying Dragon!

A flying dragon cub is only a few centimeters in size, so there are ten full flying cubs squeezed in it!

Did the dragon's egg look so strange?Not only very hard, but also a lot of huddled together ... but unfortunately the little flying dragon is indeed the last one, these are dead.

All the little dragons seem to share a nutrient structure in the egg center. Lin thinks that they can't open the hard egg shell, and may need the help of the adult dragon.

Why are there dragon eggs here?Speaking of that, Lin didn't find any eggs in the crater of Feilong's lair, but there was ... underground in this underground ... that is to say, the adult dragon is not very far from here.

Lin looked at the cracked wall in the distance ... there was something behind!

Thinking about it, Lynn flew over there, and Tuck no longer smashed the eggs and came up. Because he just smashed a lot, he is now in a better mood.

However, Tucker didn't settle down completely. He always deliberately kicked or crushed the surrounding eggs along the way. Lin felt that if it had a chance, there might be no leftover eggs.

Now, Lin's pompoms and Tucker came to the wall. Tucker saw the bones of some adult white skeleton dragons around him. Lin felt that he suddenly had an angry thought. He walked over and trampled the bones and skulls Smash.

It really feels 'hate' to these creatures.

Hate is sometimes useful and can be used to eliminate threats, but sometimes it can cause creatures to become crazy, which is a more troublesome emotion.

'boom!'

The pompon stretched out its tentacles and pounded against the wall. These fragile cracks suddenly collapsed and scattered, and another cave appeared in front of Lin.

This cave ... is really strange ...

Lin slowly drifted into this cave. The whole cave was covered with white gravel. In the gravel, there were various bones, but they were all bones of the dragon, on the white cave wall around the cave. There are a lot of huge mushrooms that protrude, and among these mushrooms, there are many bones sticking out, it is as if they are stuck in the mushrooms ...

The pompon stretched out its tentacles and grabbed some gravel on the ground. Lin found that it was not gravel, but a lot of dust, but the dust was hardened and not alive.

Some of the bones on the ground are even wrapped in hyphae, just like ... being attacked by a plague fungus.

The fossil fungus and the plague fungus here should be two different types. The structure in the dust is very different, but do they also have the ability to infect the plague fungus?

Tuck doesn't seem to care much about these fungi. It's estimated that he hasn't seen it. On the contrary, it sees that so many bones will produce a happy mood.

It seemed so happy that so many white skeleton dragons died ... This emotion seems difficult to understand.

The deeper you go, the more fungal fossils you see, and a lot of mycelium appears in front of Lynn as if alive. Most of them wrap some skeletons, and some fungi grow on the skeletons. But all of them hardened without exception, as if they were all hit by petrochemical toxins.

This should have nothing to do with Du Meisha tree, it is impossible to petrify all the fungi here, unless ...

that is……

Lynn found that in the deepest part of the cave where the light was shining, there was a huge wreck ... this is ... the dragon's body!

This flying dragon is a complete adult dragon with a length of about 25 meters from head to tail. This is the largest flying dragon Lin has ever seen. Its scales appear pale as if it faded, and there are Many traces of mycelium cover, and even some small mushrooms growing on it.

In the head part of this flying dragon, the position of the eyes is a hole. It is estimated that the meat inside is gone, but the scale armor of the body has been retained.

When Tucker saw this flying dragon, he frightened and ran away, but after escaping for more than ten seconds, it seemed that he had found a problem by himself, and then ran back again. At this time, Tucker slowly approached and carefully observed This dragon only regained its peace of mind after knowing that it was dead ...

Is Tucker so afraid of flying dragons?They are not so afraid of the tyrant lizard.

There are many skeletons of skeletal dragons beside this huge flying dragon corpse. Most of these bones have some small mushrooms or mycelium covered on them. They seem to have been killed by fungi.

The pompon stretched the tentacles with glowing eyeballs through the eye hole of the flying faucet and found that it was filled with white hardened objects, which should be mycelia or the like. These structures supported the dragon's body without deflation. Go on.

This feeling seems to be that the fungus has eaten up the dragon. Lin has suspected that these are plague fungi, or species related to the plague fungus. They have destroyed the skeletal dragon here, but they have not spread to the land because it is here. Is it all salt?Or is it too dry?But why do they turn into fossils?This is obviously not the same as normal fossils, they are hardened under certain conditions.

Tucker wandered around the dragon's body. Lynn found that he had two emotions of anger and fear for the dragon. The fear seemed to be greater. It should have seen this creature before. Lynn could guess a little. Why was it then? I want to catch the little flying dragon.

Then Lin continued to look at the surrounding area. The cave is not very large. The ground is covered with bacterial dust. There are bones and fungal fossils and huge corpses of flying dragons ...

They must have any special history. It is also very interesting to study their history, but how to do it?This group of skeletal dragons does not like to make statues.

Maybe you should find if there are any other caves, maybe they will use other methods to record history ...

But now, let's study the things here first, for example, this flying dragon ...

The scales of the flying dragon are wonderful. After dying for so long, they still maintain a high hardness. Like the egg outside, they are constructed of unusual shells. This shell is very light, but It's very hard, which makes it easy to fly, and also guarantees the defense ability. The flying dragon that Lin has seen before does not have such scales, probably because of age issues.

Lin took some debris and used it as a 'sample'. I will see if I can find a similar chitin in the future. If I can't find it in ordinary creatures, I can go to the volcano.

Then, Lin observed all the other places in the cave. It seems that it is at the end of the cave. There is no road leading to other places. The cave here is relatively narrow. According to the truth, the dragon cannot enter. It may be that it is Did you fill the hole back, or grew up here?This feeling is relatively unlikely.

However, there must be a certain close relationship between the white skeleton dragon and the flying dragon, so Tuck will be angry with them. Now, Tucker is now digging the dust around the flying dragon, as if looking for something.

"Ga!" Suddenly Tuck exclaimed, it dug a ... head from the dust pile ...

"Gquack!" Tucker lifted his head and started to jump. It seemed very happy to see this. Lin found that the head picture was like a dragon. The scales on the outside did not disappear, but the meat inside was empty, so it was still Looking at the shape before his death, this is an obvious white skeleton dragon. There are many scars on its scales, and it has a feeling of being in a battle.

Maybe it's the role of leader?Was Tuck happy because the leader died?

Tuck jumped for a while and threw the skull on the wall of the cave, smashing it, and the dust inside was flying like snow, and it was scattered everywhere.

The dust here should be dead, otherwise it will be very dangerous.

Then, Lynn took Tucker out of the cave and returned to the place where eggs were everywhere. Now that the exploration is complete, it should be left ...

Lin also basically thought about what happened here, what is the relationship between the white skeleton dragon, the flying dragon and Tucker, which may also be related to the plague fungus, but some parts have to ask Tucker.

Tucker didn't seem to want to leave like that, and when he got back here he continued to smash eggs everywhere ... Lynn stopped it and started teaching him more vocabulary.

Then, Lynn will start to ask Tucker about its history ...