139 Chapter 139: Lost Things 100 Million Years ago (1/2)
Behemoth surfaced, and Lin saw that the rock wall only protruded about ten meters above the sea, but the whole was hundreds of meters high, but the problem was something on the rock wall ...
Behind the rock face is a broad, flat rock face. Behemoth lowered the flying height and flew slowly over the rock face. Above the rock face were all things on the sea floor.
Like corpses of fish, shells of coral reefs, various shellfish and snails, scattered scattered on it.
Sure enough, the rock was originally in the sea. Perhaps it was the cause of the earthquake, which caused the entire seabed to rise above the sea surface.
Lin had encountered this kind of thing before. The power of the ground is really powerful. It can create magnificent wonders anytime, anywhere. Behemoth flew slowly over the rock surface that was once the seabed, and the whole rock surface appeared dry and cracked. It is barren, but there are many traces of potholes on it. These potholes are filled with water, which may be rainwater, and Lin found that some creatures have gathered in these potholes ...
Helmet, and it is alive.
As it turns out, the seabed rises above the water surface, but instead it frees them from the hot, poisonous seawater. Did they save them?
Behemoth released some arms called floaters, which were actually floating eyes to observe these helmet fish. I saw that the helmet fish hiding in the pothole relied on strong fins to climb out of the pit. Look for food on the rocky ground and run back into the pothole before the body is dried.
The temperature here is high, and there is no snow. The sky has been drizzled with drizzle. The life of these helmet fish is all on these rain waters. If it has not rained for a long time, their pits will die out.
If they survive successfully, long-term life behavior may allow them to evolve into terrestrial creatures. They also rely on the armor of the head to dig continuously at the bottom of the pothole, making the pit deeper and the water storage capacity more.
In addition to the helmet fish, there are plants like algae growing in the pit and on the rock. The helmet fish feeds on that.
These survivors are struggling to live ... Seeing them, Lin felt a little 'happy'.
But Behemoth's destination was not here, it accelerated and flew southeast.
Flying over the seabed rising out of the ocean, Lin once again saw a vast ocean, where it was not covered by dark clouds, and the water surface was slightly clearer. At the same time, Lin also saw the distant ... land.
Arrived ... the East Continent.
Behemoth has a special eyeball that can see the environment more than ten kilometers away without any obstruction. Now, just about 7 kilometers ahead, Lin saw a land covered by endless yellow sand.
Behemoth flew over the land and looked down at everything below. Before the disaster, the land was not in this position. At that time, the land had shifted, but how much did it actually move, Lin still Never calculated.
The East Continent, the continent that Lynn first boarded. At first glance, this is a world covered by sand and dust. Its movement almost destroys the creatures in the sea, but it itself gave 100 million years ago. Lin felt exactly the same, only desert and boulders, symbolizing barrenness and death.
However, I wonder if there will be a spectacular jungle environment behind the desert like the northern continent in the depths of the land?
I don't know this, and the temperature here seems normal, so there is no snow.
Behemoth flew slowly over the land covered by sand and dust, and stopped on a piece of sand.
Lin opened her troop and dropped some round shell materials. These shell materials were called by Lin as the “airborne silo”. The inside was full of sticky gums, which could effectively relieve the impact of landing. This made Bech Moss can drop land arms even at altitudes of thousands of kilometers, and the arms inside will not be injured.
The airborne warehouse was made to throw troops into places where Behemoth could not get in or could not land, but it could also be to save time.
After hitting the ground, the airborne bunker slowly cracked, and some large three-meter-long arms, the Smasher, came out of it, and they began to dig on the sand.