Chapter 1537: Iguanodon


Not far from the location of the raptor, there are also a group of raptors.
The names of these two dinosaurs may sound similar at first glance, but in fact there is a wide gap between species classification.
Raptor dragon is a standard sauropod theropod carnivorous dinosaur, which is larger than the dreadclaw, but at least an order of magnitude worse than the tyrannosaurus.
Iguanodon belongs to the order Ornithoptera and is a super large herbivorous dinosaur.
The most unique thing about Iguanodon is that there are two walking modes. It can not only walk on four legs like most ornithoptera dinosaurs, but also lift a pair of forelimbs. Like tyrannosaurus, it can walk on thick hind legs, and the tail can adjust. The role of body balance.
There is nothing to say about quadruped walking, but the latter walking mode brings two advantages to Iguanodon.
First of all, when the Iguanodon walks upright, you can raise your head as much as possible. You can easily taste the leaves that grow on high places like a giraffe. You can get a more sufficient food source than other dinosaurs that can only eat low bushes. .
In addition, Iguanodon has strong and powerful forelimbs with thumb-like spikes at its ends, which can be used as weapons against predators who try to attack themselves.
With such a pair of versatile and flexible forelimbs, Iguanodon is among the many herbivorous dinosaur groups along the shores of Lake Aosta.
Except for a few natural enemies that have a crushing advantage over their size and strength, such as Tyrannosaurus, other carnivorous dinosaurs active in this lake area, such as the common Dinoceratops and Raptor Dragons, are easily afraid to take advantage of their size. Provoking Iguanodon.
Iguanodon, like most herbivorous dinosaurs, likes to live in groups.
However, when Joan rode his tyrannosaurus servant close to the lakeside bush where Iguanodon lived, he glanced over and found that an Iguanodon was repelled by other similar species, all hiding away from it.
This single-faced Iguanodon is the target Joan is looking for.
The parasitic yellow spring bee colony made this Iguanodon both painful and irritable, and became very combative. There were many wounds on the body, indicating that it had had a fierce conflict with the same kind of people in the ethnic group. The direct reason for driving out.
Joan also noticed that this lonely Iguanodon had just killed a bison and torn the bison's carcass, and his forelegs were red with blood.
However, Iguanodon did not eat the body of the bison. It seems that the yellow spring bee colony parasitic in it can only infect the violent and fierce devil to the host, but it cannot change the host’s innate diet.
The rumbling foot sounds of Tyrannosaurus strode, alarmed the group of Iguanodon roaming around the lake.
Iguanodon is nearly 30 feet long from head to tail, and its size does not look much inferior to Tyrannosaurus. However, any sober Iguanodon will not think that it is eligible to challenge Tyrannosaurus. Seeing the appearance of natural enemies from afar, it immediately fled its legs.
Only the Iguanosaurus parasitized by the yellow spring bee seems to have been tortured by the parasite and lost his mind, forgetting the fear of being dominated by the "overlord" of Lake Aosta. Instead of running away, he stood up and showed the tyrannosaurus. Forefoot, pose an attacking gesture.
Facing the provocation of Iguanodon, Tyrannosaurus opened his mouth contemptuously, preparing to give this dude a little color.
Joan rode on Tyrannosaurus and promptly used a mental sensory to stop it from killing the "experimental body" that he fancy.
Tyrannosaurus groaned depressively, and had to follow the master's order, tolerate the desire to attack, snarled his teeth, and threatened the Iguanodon.
Joan took advantage of the confrontation between the two giant beasts and started "Higher Endoscopy" to check the details of Iguanodon.
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Reconnaissance target: female Iguanodon (super large herbivore, lizard, ornithida)
Health status: Illness (parasitic)
Attributes: Strength 27, Dexterity 14, Constitution 21, Intelligence 2, Wisdom 12, Charisma 7
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Judging from the physical properties, Iguanodon has a certain gap compared with Tyrannosaurus, but it is also quite powerful, and it is a lot stronger than Protoceratops, which is also a herbivorous dinosaur.
Even for Tyrannosaurus, in the past, facing such heavyweight opponents, they had to take the risk of injury and take some effort to kill them.
Now Tyrannosaurus didn't need this effort anymore. Joan smashed it with a "mythical deep sleep", and the fierce Iguanodon immediately yawned, unable to resist the sleepy invasion, and fell asleep in limbs.
It is not difficult to tip the Iguanodon. The question is how to bring this sleeping behemoth weighing over 100,000 pounds back to the camp.
Joan jumped off the back of the Tyrannosaurus and circled around the Iguanodon. The first thought was to use a bundle of cables to wrap the sleeping Iguanosaurus, and tie the other end of the rope head to the Tyrannosaurus to allow the Tyrannosaurus to drag the former back to the camp.
However, after trying, Joan found that this method was not reliable.
Tyrannosaurus walking on two feet, although strong and strong, is not suitable for the labor of pulling heavy objects, dragging the Iguanodon not far away and slowing down, humming and complaining.
Especially after passing through rugged terrain, Tyrannosaurus itself is not easy to maintain the balance of gravity, dragging the Iguanodon is more difficult to walk, stumble and stumble, and occasionally come to a "flat fall".
Joan seriously doubted that the goods were selling pitiful clothes, but there was no evidence, so he had to lift the ropes angrily and gave up the role of Tyrannosaurus as a horse and a horse.
Tyrannosaurus regained his freedom, shaking his head, wailing with joy and joy like a ten-ton child.
Joan waved angrily, thrusting this sloppy big guy aside, taking a capsule out of the spellcasting bag, and performing the "Mage Poison High-five."
Encapsulated in the capsule is a dose of petrochemical toxin. Joan remotely controls the black giant palm to hold the sleeping Iguanodon, and then stimulates the "poison strike" effect to inject the magically enhanced petrochemical toxin into the Iguanodon.
Giant beasts like Iguanodon are particularly resistant to petrochemical effects.
If the Iguanodon was in a sober state, Joanne did not have absolute assurance that he would petrify it with a single poison strike.
Fortunately, Iguanodon is currently in a state of "deep sleep", a deeper state of sleep than "hibernation".
Just as a snake in hibernation freezes into a hump, no matter how it is handled before the body temperature recovers, it will not react, just like a dead body.
The deep dormant Iguanodon almost stopped functioning, and its immunity dropped to the lowest level that could survive.
In this state, Iguanodon had little resistance to the petrochemical toxins applied to him, and it turned into a gray stiff stone statue from beginning to end within a minute.
The petrified Iguanodon completely stopped its physiological activities and lost all its life signs.
If you look at the petrified Iguanodon from a theological or spiritual level, you can think that it is still alive, because its soul does not leave the body.
However, looking at the material level, the current Iguanodon is no different from the real stone statue in terms of appearance or physical properties. It can be regarded as a large inanimate stone.
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