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Text Chapter 166 The Evolution of Front Claws

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    In the eyes of Qiao Hua, an earthly creature, the font of Gliese Planet is like mosquitoes being swatted to death in various postures. It looks extremely weird.  Although Qiao Hua was mentally prepared, when he actually called up the word library Ada gave him from the holographic image and tried to remember the contents, he still felt a pain in his huge head.  Crick originally did not intend to teach Qiao Hua the typing order given by the font library, but wanted to start with simple content.  However, this dwarf tyrannosaurus did not appreciate it. He just wanted to read and learn bit by bit according to the order of the character library.  Gradually, Qiao Hua discovered that the characters on the planet Gliese were actually different from the various characters on Earth.  Although they can express their own meanings, they do not have words to express turning points, and they cannot excessively describe the characteristics of a thing, etc. In short, there is nothing related to feelings.  Qiao Hua only thought about it for a moment and understood the reason for this phenomenon.  In many cases, communication between creatures on the planet Gliese does not rely on language, but relies on thoughts transmitted by sound waves.  On the Gliese planet, text is only used to record events and values. For the purpose of simplicity and clarity, there is no need for those modifications at all.  But at the beginning, this way of writing made Qiao Hua feel awkward.  The simplicity of the text on Gliese's planet is like a thin skeleton, with no blood or flesh as filler. Often one word can express the meaning of a sentence. It is not an exaggeration to say that "a small word means a big meaning".  .  However, when these records are passed from the mind of one creature to another, the latter will naturally feel the emotions conveyed in the former's thoughts, and even the turns or inheritance in the sentences.  While the dwarf tyrannosaurus was digesting the meaning of these sentences, Creek ran deep into the jungle to catch prey.  After a while, a not too strong smell of blood came from the direction where Creek disappeared.  Doujiang¡¯s nose moved.  Finally, he stopped the restless commotion of the day and ran towards the place where the smell of blood came from.  After about ten minutes, Doujiang ran back with a small ancient giraffe carcass in his mouth.  "Ouch!" It's still some distance away from the dwarf tyrannosaurus.  The bear couldn't help shouting twice, and the giraffe in its mouth fell to the ground with a clatter.  I simply ate the bean paste right there.  The core, which was squinting on the tree, only opened its eyes slightly.  He looked very sleepy, but then he slowly climbed down from the tree and gnawed on the giraffe's carcass with half-closed eyes.  Qiao Hua was wondering why the big dog didn't come back. Creek's originally pure white fur now looked a little dirty and had been exposed from the bushes, with a few leaves still attached to it.  The big dog¡¯s mouth was full of blood and it barked at Doujiang several times.  Qiao Hua understood the meaning of this cry and couldn't help but find it very interesting.  "The bear took advantage of me to go to the river and snatched away the animal that I finally caught." The big dog looked a little angry.  He licked the blood on his mouth that had not yet dried up, and then quickly rushed to the side of the bean paste, fighting for food with the bear and the squirrel next to him.  Doujiang made a threatening sound of "Woo-Woo" from his throat, but then he found that the big dog didn't want to eat it, so he had to pretend that nothing happened and continued to eat the meat around him.  Although Ada has helped Doujiang erase all memories of the Mesoclaw and the Creek Shield, the dwarf tyrannosaurus still feels deep in its consciousness that this big dog is a dangerous animal, although it does not know it.  What's the reason for this? It's just that he instinctively doesn't dare to use force with Creek.  Qiao Hua remembered that Creek liked to eat cooked meat a few days ago, but now he gnawed on raw meat without any scruples.  It really surprised him.  It seems that the influence of environment on biological habits cannot be underestimated.  At this time, the dwarf tyrannosaurus suddenly came up with a good idea of ??directional stimulation of its front paws.  He first squeezed in next to the three animals in an unruly manner and bit off a calf from the little giraffe, which didn¡¯t have much meat to begin with.  But he didn't eat it.  Instead, he went to an open space and threw the deer leg down.  ¡°Then, Qiao Hua¡¯s eyes were fixed on the deer legs on the ground, and then he tried his best to stretch his short and small front paws downward.  The claws of dinosaurs originally grew upward, so the posture was not like picking up something, but more like trying to cross the deer's legs.  Of course the main problem is not here, but the length.  Judging from the current situation, even if Qiao Hua's two forelimbs grow three or four times longer, they may not be able to touch the deer legs on the ground.  "Gooji!"  The dwarf tyrannosaurus couldn't help but swallowed.  He touched the deer legs on the ground harder.  At the same time, he was also carrying out a psychological suggestion for himself.  Make yourself feel very hungry, thus creating an even stronger desire for the deer legs on the ground.  Qiao Hua felt that this might give him a double stimulation mentally and physically.  Thereby accelerating the growth rate of the forelimbs.  Although he was not sure how long it would take to grow long enough forelimbs using such directional stimulation, when he remembered Darwin's explanation of the evolution of monkeys into humans, he became even more convinced that his method of stimulation was extremely effective.  Correct.  In the days that followed, Qiao Hua¡¯s daily life was fulfilling.  This dwarf tyrannosaurus runs along a northern river every day. In addition to learning the characters of the planet Gliese every day, it also tries to lengthen its arms.  And Qiao Hua¡¯s training methods have gradually become more diverse.  It began to try to stand in the river and use its front paws to fish for fish, or to pull out long weeds on the ground.  These simple things in the eyes of humanoids are extremely difficult for Qiao Hua to do.  As for whether the claws have really grown, this dwarf tyrannosaurus has not yet felt it.  However, he could clearly feel that his two front paws were much more flexible. Although he still couldn't flip downwards, at least the range of movement he could move had become much wider.  Qiao Hua even began to wonder, if he tried to pick fruits from the tree every day, would he become like a humanoid after a while, able to stand upright and move?  ??Imagine that scene, this dwarf tyrannosaurus seems to have seen such a scene somewhere - it seems that most of the monsters defeated by the space hero look like this.  (To be continued)
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