Chapter 1526: Lakeside inspection


"Through this period of observation, I found that most of the protoceratops are often active on the eastern shore of Lake Aosta. This small, gentle temperament herbivorous dinosaur is the least likely to go crazy, as long as our human category goes If you provoke them, you will not be attacked."
Ted Pinkerton then said to the young people around him:
"In contrast, when going to the lake to fetch water, the risk is greater. No one can say whether there will be a sinister plesiosaur lurking under the water, waiting for the prey to come to the door."
"Large carnivorous dinosaurs like plesiosaurs are very dangerous whether they are crazy or not. In their eyes, humans are no different from protoceratops or fish and shrimp. They are nothing but edible prey."
"Mr. Pinkerton, you just mentioned that Protoceratops is the least likely to go crazy. Is it that the phenomenon of madness does not randomly appear in all kinds of dinosaur groups, but that certain types of dinosaurs have a higher probability of going crazy than other dinosaurs? "Joan asked curiously.
"Brother Joan, you asked the key point."
Pinkerton took a deep pipe, then exhaled slowly, put away his smile, and his face became more serious.
"I have been walking around the lake these days and inspected dozens of dinosaurs. Based on what I have observed, I can summarize the following two points."
"The smaller the dinosaur, the less common is the case of abnormal behavior."
"Giant dinosaurs often have a higher probability of going crazy."
"The two experiences I have summarized are not related to the type of dinosaurs, and they are not even related to whether the dinosaurs eat grass or meat. Body size is the only decisive factor related to the probability of madness."
"In fact, because there are far more herbivorous dinosaurs than carnivorous dinosaurs in the lake area, the mad dinosaurs are also the former, especially those large and strong species such as Iguanodon, Stegosaurus, Triceratops, Brachiosaurus ."
"Although these dinosaurs are large in size, they are all based on plants, and their temperament is relatively mild. They rarely attack humans actively, but their temperaments change greatly after going crazy. The actions completely violate their nature."
The detective took another breath and confronted the young people who were listening to his story, then added a detail.
"This rule is not only applicable to dinosaurs, but also to other species living in the Aosta Lake area. For example, magic beasts such as the "multi-headed snake lizard" sometimes display violent symptoms and even mix into the ranks of raging dinosaurs. , Participating in attacks on human villages and towns near the Lake District."
"I originally thought that dinosaurs became irritable and mad because they were infected with a certain kind of germs, but listening to Detective Uncle, you don't seem to be caused by germs."
Hailar wrapped her double ponytail hair tips around her fingertips, thinking to herself.
"The huge dinosaurs also have stronger physiques, and it is logically more resistant to germs, and less likely to be infected with diseases. How can it be more likely to be crazy than small dinosaurs? This shows that the behavior of the dinosaurs at Lake Aosta Abnormal, the root cause is probably not the disease."
"If you take into account supernatural diseases, there is a certain kind of bacteria that specifically infects large dinosaurs, it is not impossible." Qiao An said cautiously.
"Just sitting here and discussing it won't help to unravel the mystery of the dinosaur's madness. Let's go out for a walk and make a field inspection."
Holden stood up and suggested.
Joan also feels that he should observe the mad dinosaurs on the spot. It is best to capture a head for a full physical examination, which is more helpful to find out where the problem is.
Audrey, Hailar and Ruby also supported Holden’s proposal and urged Pinkerton to take everyone out to hang out.
"After all, it's a young man, full of energy."
The detective stood up with a smile, put on a deer hunter hat, picked up a cane, and led everyone out of the house with a pipe in his mouth. He turned back and read a mantra, narrowing the "Shelter" into a toy house and putting it in a storage bag.
"Karl! Karl! Take us to the big dinosaurs!" Ruby shouted impatiently.
The hound barked twice with humanity, as if to say "despite being wrapped in me", he quickly stepped into the bushes, sniffed the footprints and odors of the large dinosaurs, and followed the trail.
Joan was worried that Carl ran too far, in case a dinosaur rushed out of the grass, and swallowed Carl with a big mouth! Everyone lags behind, and may not be able to rescue them, so they used the "Higher Mosquito Finger Technique" to turn their left tail tail into a "blood mosquito detective", followed closely by Karl and acted as a small sentry.
The blood mosquito spy is too small. It is a negligible existence for the huge carnivorous dinosaurs. It is also in front of the road. The blood mosquito spy is safer than the hound.
However, soon after, Joan's above concept was refreshed.
Carl, who sniffed in front of him, suddenly stopped and looked up at a leafy shrub, letting out a vigilant growl.
Blood mosquito spy agents in the air were also alert and quickly entered the "invisible" state, as if some kind of natural enemies had been discovered.
Joan hurriedly raised his hand to signal his companion's attention, and everyone exchanged glances, all crouching forward and groping forward.
Arriving at the grass where Carl was, Joan looked up at the bush, and at a glance saw a bird's nest stuck on a branch that was more than six feet above the ground.
A bird with no name is tweeting and screaming, and the colorful feathers on the neck are exploding, making it look bigger and scarier than it actually is.
Joan also noticed that four or five speckled eggs were vaguely visible in the nest behind the bird. It seems that this is probably a female bird and is protecting his unhatched baby.
Joan initially thought that the reason why the mother bird was particularly nervous was scared by Carl's bark. However, the hound has stopped roaring at this time and retreated to Pinkerton, and did not show the intention to attack the bird's nest in the tree-in fact, most dogs do not have the skills to climb trees, but the bird Still making an angry gesture, the sharp tweets are hard to conceal the panic inside.
"Look, what is that--"
Holden pulled Joan's sleeve and pointed to another branch not far from the bird's nest.
Joan's eyes shifted away, and under the thick foliage, a small figure could be seen faintly.
This little guy is about two feet long, and looks like a reduced version of the Dreadclaw. He is standing on the tree with a strong hind limb. The hooked toes grip the branch, and the slender tail slowly swings. To keep the body balanced on the tree.
The surface of the body covered with dark green scales is dotted with yellow-brown stripes-this natural camouflage camouflage makes it difficult to be noticed when it is moving in the trees.
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