
Still Alive 200 Million Years Ago
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About This Novel
Traveling back to the Triassic period 230 million years ago, he became a little Gobi red lizard that has long been extinct in modern times. In this wild era, the sun is setting in the sky, pseudocrocodiles are at the peak of the sun, and the sun is rising in the ornithopods. As the ancestor of later lizards and snakes, the ancient lepidosaur lizard, should it lie down until the modern age, or should it lead the race and compete with the dragons and beasts for world supremacy? --------------Evolutionary literature (category 4.6 Billion), exotic animal literature (early creatures in the early stage, mythology in the later stage), and unchanged humans.
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The latest research report of the Komodo dragon now shows that it is not venomous at all. The venom glands are actually saliva and other aids in eating. The mouth of the Komodo dragon is cleaner than that of us humans. Let alone bacteria killing, it is simply impossible. For details, you can go to station b. The picture is here. Also, the author will update soon
Too much nonsense
Except for too much nonsense, everything else is okay
This is a very good book.
Generally speaking, there are many wives in novels. Basically, they are all otakus who have no wives in real life. And he's vaguely perverted.
This book is quite good. The only problem is the update. Will one chapter be updated in one day?
This is the first book I've read about paleontology, and it feels great
Haven't watched it yet
After reading the introduction, I found that almost no one would read it.
Passers-by, criticize the one who said that Coron is not poisonous.
A few points from the original post latest research Not poisonous, just saliva and the like Mouth is cleaner than others I even doubt whether he has watched this video (latest research) This is just the result of up observation and data query, and there is no actual analysis or other research. (Non-toxic) It is true that other glands are found under the salivary glands, but they are too toxic for up to consider them poisonous (and up admits that the secretions have anticoagulant and blood pressure lowering effects) (The mouth is cleaner than human beings) Your mouth is full of bacteria, but you just don't rely on bacteria for hunting I saw him eating Oli in the field? Did you actually watch the video? I'll start reading after I wash up
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Official(81)Scraped 20d ago
About Kelon
The latest research report of the Komodo dragon now shows that it is not venomous at all. The venom glands are actually saliva and other aids in eating. The mouth of the Komodo dragon is cleaner than that of us humans. Let alone bacteria killing, it is simply impossible. For details, you can go to station b. The picture is here. Also, the author will update soon
Too much nonsense
Except for too much nonsense, everything else is okay
This is a very good book.
Generally speaking, there are many wives in novels. Basically, they are all otakus who have no wives in real life. And he's vaguely perverted.
This book is quite good. The only problem is the update. Will one chapter be updated in one day?
This is the first book I've read about paleontology, and it feels great
Haven't watched it yet
After reading the introduction, I found that almost no one would read it.
Passers-by, criticize the one who said that Coron is not poisonous.
A few points from the original post latest research Not poisonous, just saliva and the like Mouth is cleaner than others I even doubt whether he has watched this video (latest research) This is just the result of up observation and data query, and there is no actual analysis or other research. (Non-toxic) It is true that other glands are found under the salivary glands, but they are too toxic for up to consider them poisonous (and up admits that the secretions have anticoagulant and blood pressure lowering effects) (The mouth is cleaner than human beings) Your mouth is full of bacteria, but you just don't rely on bacteria for hunting I saw him eating Oli in the field? Did you actually watch the video? I'll start reading after I wash up
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Is it considered a beast stream? Pig's feet were reborn in the Triassic more than 200 million years ago and became one of the smaller lizards. They were systematically used as golden fingers. After killing the prey and eating it, they could select and control the direction of evolution through the editor. The current two evolutions have taken more than 20 million years, and the strength does not feel much improved. It is simply much slower than the mortal stream. But it seems that you shouldn't worry about this when reading this book. The author's description of the evolution and ecology of ancient creatures is detailed, rich, and vivid. The scene of similar groups commemorating their ancestors after three evolutions is quite touching. As the group evolves, the level of organization increases, and so does intelligence, it seems. Perhaps as the book friend commented, although this evolution speed is slow, if it continues at this rate, there will probably be no place for upright apes in the future. Worth the wait!




It's been many years since I've read any novels about exotic beasts. The last novels about exotic beasts that I remember are the Giant Lizard and a book about giant pythons. I forgot the title. I basically read part of the rest of the novels about exotic beasts and then discarded them. The alien beasts I am referring to are those that transform into ordinary animals. Mythical creatures such as giant dragons are not included in this category, and giant dragons have a separate dragon category. The protagonist starts out as a small red lizard in the Triassic period 200 million years ago, with a system similar to the game's spores. At first I thought that the protagonist, who was reborn so long ago, would eventually slowly evolve into some mythical creature. Otherwise, he would not be able to live that long and would die of old age or die in some mass extinction, which would be boring. It was only later that I discovered that this was not a normal novel about exotic beasts. The author borrows the setting of Spore. Each modification of the protagonist does not directly modify itself, but carries out population evolution. Every time the protagonist is modified, the entire population begins to evolve, and the protagonist is reborn from the new population and becomes a new individual. If you only like the idea of a single player becoming a god, you can probably give up when you encounter this setting. But because I have also played Spore, I easily accepted this setting. Moreover, the author made some settings for this world not long after the beginning of the book. Drawing on the historical creature setting of the Spore game, I have some expectations for the protagonist, and I hope that the protagonist will become a historical creature in the future. The author has done a good job in describing the environment of the prehistoric world, and some analysis of biological evolution has enhanced my knowledge. Moreover, the interaction between the protagonist and the species is also well written, which is quite interesting to watch. The plot is currently progressing to the end of the Triassic Period. The author's time jump is a bit fast, and there are not many explosive points to write about, such as collecting as many biological components as possible, hoarding more points, dealing with natural disasters, etc. Instead, the author spent a lot of pen and ink on depicting epic creatures. Although it increased the mystery, it felt that the original intention of evolution was lost. I look forward to writing better and better in the future. The overall score is 6 points, a masterpiece.




🚀Science Fiction/Evolutionary Mutation🚀Serializing~ 🚀Care for the seedlings ~ Evolution of the beast flow 📆2021.08.18 (Wednesday)




Um, it seems like the eunuch is screwed up. It's a group evolution story similar to the game "Spore Story". After evolving, you can also see how the batch of people who chose not to evolve are doing. I like the little red dragon in it the most. After millions of years of perseverance, it can be regarded as the branch most affected by the protagonist's spirit.

























