4.6 Billion Year Symphony of Evolution

Chapter 103 Extractor

That said, why decide between two things? Can both be together.

While occupying the territory and multiplying the number of troops, we continue to send troops to attack, but at present, we need to observe the activities of the Inca swarm first.

Lynn wondered how they 'resurrected' other creatures.

In the territory of the Inca swarm, the flyers found the fifty underground entrances, all of which were indeed within the home tree without exception. As expected, all home trees may be able to reach the ground, and There are more than fifty home trees here, and obviously there will be more entrances and exits.

Blow up all these entrances and exits? That's not necessary, just place some eyeball tentacles around to observe.

In addition, it seems impossible to attack the Inca swarm through these entrances. Most of the entrances are very narrow, and the inside is very tortuous. Basically, it is a small tortuous passage, which is very suitable for releasing traps or something. Lin speculates that only deserts have larger ones. The entrance, so the large insects such as sandblasting insects only appeared in the desert.

Then, after all these things have been dealt with, you should be able to understand the every move of the Inca swarm, but since the giant bee has not yet been found to burrow into the ground from the desert, Lin does not know the entrance and exit of the desert.

But in this way, they can only raid from the desert, which is a lot easier to guard against.

In addition, Lin also asked the pilots to track the giant bees that had burrowed back into the ground. Lin found that these giant bees all flew to one place, the home tree of the resurrected fossil.

The giant bees spit out a viscous liquid, which is then carried by the black bees into the home tree to be eaten by the fat worms that resurrect the fossils. After eating the liquid, the fat worm lays an egg within two days and nights. At this time, the black wasp transported the eggs to another home tree three kilometers away from the fossil home tree.

Lynn has not yet entered this home tree. In fact, because there are too many home trees, only a few of them have Lin's shapeshifters and flying small eyeballs to observe, and now the flyers follow these black bees that lay eggs, and when they enter the home tree, they create flying eyeballs to follow.

This home tree presents a very different scene. There is a large space inside, just like the tree that Lin occupies now, the interior seems to be hollowed out, and there is only a huge insect in it. and many, many eggs.

This big worm is about ten meters long. Judging from its huge abdomen, it seems to be a character like a queen.

The black bee placed the egg it brought back in front of the queen, and the queen stuck a thorn-like limb from its mouth into the egg.

after,

The egg began to expand slowly, it seemed that something was growing inside, and there were many strange things growing on the surface of the egg. Lin found that each egg was a little different. For example, some eggs had many small spikes on the surface. A lot of silk threads grew out of these spurs. The entire egg has also turned red and black as a whole.

Lin speculates that the egg may be related to one of the creatures hunted by the giant wasp, the red-bellied ball spider.

Other eggs are basically the same, and they will change into something similar to the creatures hunted by giant bees. For example, one egg has become flat and long, and many cockroach legs have grown on the surface, and it also emits a strange smell, which is obviously related to hot spring cockroaches.

Another type of egg turned black and enlarged, and the outer shell showed a strange protrusion that looked like a salamander laying on it.

Almost all eggs are like this, they can take on the characteristics of those hunted species, which is very strange, how do they do this?

Maybe it's only after decomposing, Lin is eager to observe their internal changes.

However, they are obviously different from Lin. Lin usually observes the structures in the organisms and then piece together similar structures. In fact, it doesn't matter whether the observed organisms are dead or alive, usually living is better.

The Inca swarm had to go through a series of troublesome and complicated procedures. The giant wasps hunted the creatures, made eggs for the fat worms, and then sent the eggs to the queen, who injected some kind of liquid into the eggs, and the eggs began to grow. in the form of the creature.

The whole process lasts about seven days and nights, and the eggs will slowly grow to full size. The fully grown eggs will generally be five to ten times the size of the original. However, because the eggs are only about ten centimeters in size, they will never grow. How big, and these special eggs look like small creatures.

In this queen's home tree, there are such eggs everywhere. Most of them are glued to the inner wall of the tree hole or placed on the ground. Each one has a different appearance, and no one is repeated. Quite a variety of creatures.

After waiting for the eggs to grow fully, the queen's back will stick out a tentacle-like structure to pierce the eggs, which seems to have reached some kind of connection with the eggs.

Then the queen laid out a large number of eggs. These eggs were all the same size, white spherical, without any features, and then there would be black bees to move the eggs out, and then Lin also let the flying eyeballs follow them. The bee moved the eggs to another nearby home tree, which was filled with a large number of identical eggs, and many of them were just hatched.

The hatched creatures are all the same. A worm-shaped worm seems to only twist in place, without even organs such as senses.

The black bee took the worms out of the home tree and fed them to other troops in the swarm. Here, there are some common troops of Lin, such as armor blasters, sandblasting worms, etc. These worms eat these worms. There will be some changes in the units. The abdomen of a sandblaster that eats worms will turn silver, while the body of some worms that eat worms will turn black.

These mutated bugs would gather in a relatively open glade, as if doing an experiment. Lin found that the silver-colored sandblasting bugs no longer sprayed sand, but instead sprayed a hot liquid.

And the black explosive armor will sputter a large amount of black liquid after it explodes. This liquid is neither hot nor burnt, but it seems to contain highly poisonous.

So that's it... Lin now basically understands.

The ability of the Inca swarm is to extract the ability of some creatures, but they do not directly revive the whole creature, but let the worms with these biological abilities devour some troops, and then let these troops produce the ability of these creatures.

But I don't know how the Earth Splitter came, maybe it was directly resurrected.

Although they can rely on this method to directly change the ability of the troops, according to the current point of view, this method has some disadvantages. For example, after the explosion of armor is changed, it can no longer produce flame explosions, and sandblasters can no longer spray those flammable sand and gravel, basically It is the practice of acquiring an ability and discarding the former one, but this also allows the troops to change quickly to deal with different situations. It feels good, but the process is rather cumbersome.

This also lets Lin know which home tree to use next time. (To be continued...)

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