Blood Tooth

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The dense Rain forest was hot, making us sweat like crazy. Ivy was trudging her feet as the mud clumped on her feet. How could Mother do this every day, 3 times a day? Pepper was the only one who wasn't that affected by the heat. Ivy gave a weak chirp as she nearly tripped over a large branch sticking out of the ground. They soon came into a large opening with a large river flowing through the middle. They all jumped up excitedly and sprinted towards the river. The other dinosaurs around ran away from the river as they saw 3 juvenile Tarbosaurs run to the river. They quickly lapped up the water flowing in the river. Ivy finished drinking the water and laid on the soft grass. Pepper sat on the grass and looked at the grazing herbivores across the river. Blaze looked around the river and saw breakfast. There was a baby Parasaurolophus drinking some water. He quietly chirped at Ivy and Pepper to show them the baby down by the river. We chirped back and forth and made up a plan to get the food. Pepper and Ivy trotted off into the forest while Blaze hid in some tall grass. He waited for my siblings to ambush the baby towards my direction. Blaze quietly watched the baby graze. Suddenly, Ivy and Pepper dashed at the baby. It gave a shriek and quickly ran towards Blaze. He gave one quick movement and the baby's neck was in my mouth. Pepper and Ivy ran towards Blaze as he pulled the baby out of the grass. Pepper began to help him carry the body back to the den when everything across the river began to freak out. We all look up and across the river and saw a large black Tyrannosaurus Rex dash at a adult Corythosaurus. Blaze saw he had red stained teeth as he ran at the Corythosaurus with its jaws open. The Rex quickly snapped up the Corythosaurus and ripped into its neck. They all quickly picked up the body in our mouth and ran back to the den. The Rex looked up from it's body, blood dripping from his teeth, and watched the siblings ran into the rain forest. It turned away from the body and slowly followed the juvenile Tarbosaurs

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