She might appear to be simple pickings for an Early Cretaceous predator, however this iguanodon is not happening and not using a battle. As a couple of bloodthirsty Utahraptors rush in for the kill, this 16-foot (Nine-meter) foliage destroyer merely whips out her stiletto thumb spikes as though to mention, “Bring it, you Salt Lake sons of guns. I’ve got one for each of ya!” The first attacker springs in the course of the air, talons longing for blood. And so iguanodon obliges it. Much like human martial artists greater than 100 million years later, she dodges and administers a brutal thumb strike to her opponent’s throat, puncturing the subtle flesh and splattering the filth with blood. But the opposite Utahraptor has already pounced as neatly. She feels its talons sink into her again, severing veins and searching for organs like water-thirsty roots. She tries to shake the predator unfastened, nevertheless it holds speedy. The talons sink deeper with a flash of red-hot ache. Final...
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