Dinosaurs, they roamed the world for 165 million years. However this will soon come to and end with a mass extinction. The last of Dinosaurs, were the biggest, and deadliest of them all. A T-rex hatches from its egg. This is the End of an Era.
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This is one of the most deadliest hunters of all time.
But for now its a little hatch-ling. This is none other than Tyrannosaurus rex. The mother arrives. They are too young to hunt, so they have to relay on their mother for food. A female T-rex pushes her sibling to eat. In this world only the strongest hatch-lings grow up.
Next we move on to a heard of Triceratops.
These are Triceratops, one of the most iconic Dinosaurs. They are adorned with a big frill used for intimidation and attracting mates, and three horns for offence. One small horn on the tip of its nose, and the large brow-horns above its eyes. A Triceratops eats some plants. Not even a T-rex would dare attack a healthy adult. It's the young-lings that need to be safe, so sometimes they made small heards for extra protection.
Next we see an Ankylosaurus.
This is the most well armored Dinosaurs, an Ankylosaurus. Ankylosaurus eats. Covered with armor for defense, the only way to kill one is to flip it over which is a difficult choice due to its weight and club on the end of its tail that can shatter bones.
Next we see some Pachycephalosaurus.
Pachycephalosaurus, another armored herbivore. They are one of the fastest herbivores in this place. Its head is covered with many spikes and a head, most likely for defense and intimidation.
Next up we see an Anzu.
This is Anzu, an Oviraptoroid. They have a beak for crushing seeds and small animals and a crest for attracting mates. We see a few males and females and we see the differences between them. An Avisaurus flies to the trees.
This is an Avisaurus. At this point at time, birds are just as wide-spread as their descendants, the Dinosaurs. One of the Avisaurus eats a seed.
Some time passes and we see the female T-rex, this time as an adolescent. The female T-rex is now old enough to hunt on its own. Younger Tyrannosaurus are more slender and faster than the adults, they most likely filled in the role of the medium predator. The T-rex hides stalks a group of Ornithomimus and Thescelosaurus.
These are Ornithomimus, the fastest Dinosaurs around here, the smaller Dinosaurs are Thescelosaurus. The T-rex ambushes them and kills an Ornithomimus.
Next up we see an Acheroraptor eating a dead Thescelosaurus.
This is an Acheroraptor, they are small in size and mostly scavenge for food, but when they get the chance they will hunt small animals. Another Acheroraptor comes. Another one has come for food. They stars snarling at each other.
Another few years pass and the T-rex is no an adult. The Tyrannosaurus is now an adult, an apex predator, but for now she must rest. We see the Triceratops again but this time with some Edmontosaurus.
These are Edmontosaurus, some of the largest Ornithopods, they seem like easy food for predators but in reality they too are just as dangerous as the other herbivores thanks to their kicks.
The next day we see the female T-rex hunting. She is on the hunt, and she has her target on a adolescent Triceratops. She goes for the kill and after an intense battle the T-rex kills the Triceratops and eats it. That is enough hunting for today
The female T-rex wakes up and sees the sky, a giant meteor heading to a distance. The meteor crashes and makes a large sound and suddenly lots of fire and smoke comes the way of the Tyrannosaurus. She tries to run away but is engulfed by the smoke. We see some shots of the mass extinction. Around 66 million years ago, a giant meteor crashed on the gulf of Mexico, the sunlight was covered in smoke which killed of the plants which killed the herbivores, eventually the carnivores followed. We see some dead Dinosaurs. Their size protected them, but it also caused their downfall. The smaller animals who hid in burrows underground and needed less food survived, one such group were the mammals. After the disappearance of the Dinosaurs mammals filled in their niche. We see some modern animals. The Dinosaurs may be long gone, but we still have their descendants, sitting on our balconies today, the birds.
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