Godzillasaurus

The world was different 65 million years ago. No grass covered the ground, only mud and pebbles and marshland plants that drew the herbivorous dinosaurs to the ground. The air was thick with the humming of insects two times larger than the ones people swat at today. And over the humming of insects, fearsome shouts and calls of dinosaurs echoed for miles, vibrating through the dense, populated area. The only mammals around at this time were rat-like creatures that tried not to get crushed.

And of course, everyone knows that the mighty king of dinosaurs, Tyrannosaurus rex ruled the dinosaurs and sent them running for the cover of the leavy Cretaceous. Well, many of us got that fact wrong.

The true king of dinosaurs towered about another 10 meters above the Tyranosaurus, and sent them running for cover. His name was Godzillasaurus.

Even though he was the king of dinosaurs, it was hard being a Godzillasaurus. Being larger than most of their prey, they constantly had to search for prey, even though they could resort to grazing from treetops. But soon, the race of the Godzillasaurus was going to be outmatched…

But right now, this particular Godzillasaurus was stalking – or more like stomping through the forests of the Late Cretaceous. He was 15 meters in height, with a crocodile-like snout, small, pointed ears, a long tail with small spines, and a thick, gray, scaly hide. Animals of every kind fled from the claws of the dinosaur that shook the world with every step. The Godzillasaurus went romping on until he came to a clearing filled with several brown, hard caterpillars.

They made a shriek-like sound, almost like a bird. Their exoskeleton was cased with amour bumps and spikes. They had strange mouthparts that they used to nibble at bushes on the ground. They were young Mothras.

Godzillasaurus stalked quietly through the trees. This was a rare opportunity to find a supply of prey like this. Godzillasaurus went in a circle around the clearing. He looked for the weak, stragglers,and prepared to make his fatal move.


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