The Secret of Dinosaurs Chapter 3 by Goji1327, literature
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The Secret of Dinosaurs Chapter 3
Chapter 3
Many years have passed. During that time, a great deal of major changes had occured. Though, most of those changes have to do with K’aloo. No longer a child, he was now a full grown adult Tyrannosaurus Rex. In addition to his intimidating size, K’aloo grew in bulk as well, shown through a muscular chest and moderately beefed-up arms, legs, and body. A row of pointed osteoderms ran down from K’aloo’s neck all the way to his tail like a dotted line. K’aloo’s huge size had made it challenging to squeeze in with his mother and sister in their little den, so he was now residing in a cave that was a co
The Secret of Dinosaurs Chapter 2 by Goji1327, literature
Literature
The Secret of Dinosaurs Chapter 2
Chapter 2
The next morning, K’aloo and Yuna began exploring after moving into the deeper part of the forest. The two siblings jumped around and tackled each other playfully while running through trees and bushes. Rolling out of the foliage, K’aloo and Yuna tumbled onto brown, sandy soil. The two youngsters got up, taking a look at the new surroundings.
“What is this place?” Yuna asked, squinting her eyes in a attempt to make out all the blurry shapes and colors in front of her.
“Yuna, we’re in the grasslands. Mom said this place is full of dangerous stuff.” K’aloo said. He turned around
The Secret of Dinosaurs Chapter 1 by Goji1327, literature
Literature
The Secret of Dinosaurs Chapter 1
Chapter 1
Years have gone by. Over time, young K’aloo grew to a playful and curious child. He grew up on the east coast of the land, inside a bordered plateau that provided a abundance of food, water, and protection from predators. It was a beautiful place to live, yet this peaceful area doesn’t have a lot of fun activities for a growing T-Rex to do.
“Gotcha!” K’aloo exclaimed, splitting a bush in half as he jumped in, only to find nothing but a lone lizard eating a handful of berries. K’aloo groaned in frustration as he closed the bush’s opening.
“Where‘s Yuna?” K’aloo aske