It's me again! Wow! hard to belive that im already writing my third ever fanfic! im sure all of you will enjoy this, especially since there is a huge ammount of Freela in it. also, has anyone seen the episode Naturama? Great episode, and it sort of plays into this. Enjoi.
Torotyrranus15
"Of all God's creatures, none are as incredible nor as amazing as the Dinosaurs. The largest beasts since creation, they reigned for hundreds of millions of years, and this is when our story takes place. 100,000,000 years ago, it was a fight for survival, and only the strong, the brave, the quick, and the smartest will make it in this unforgiving time, a time of Dinosaurs."
It was a bright, warm sunrise on this day long ago in the valley, and as the sunlight shone through the trees, the valley's inhabitants began to awaken. They yawned, bellowing from their great jaws. These were the dinosaurs. The most spectacular of evolution's results. Many dinosaurs, great and small, awoke and began their daily survival strategy: Eat, Move, and Dont get eaten. One dino in particular, a Bendactyl, had just awoken, and now leaped from his perch in a high Cycad tree and flapped his leathery, grey wings through the forest, searching for a friend of his. He was small, only two meters tall, but he was not in the least timid. As he flew higher, he saw a pair of Stygymoloch bashing their heads together aggressivly.
"Hah hah! Stupid dome-heads." the pterosaur chuckled. "They'll never learn that when it comes to displaying dominence, the reptile with the biggest roar comes out on top." just then an earth-shaking bellow sounded throughout the trees, and the dome-heads ran in terror. "YIKES! Okay, now that was domination." the Bendactyl said in worry as he flew speedily away. He soon came across a small lake in the middle of the trees. "Might as well grab some breakfast while I'm here." he folded his wings and plunged down towards the water's surface. He plunged his long beak into the water, and came out holding a large orange fish that he gulped down greedily. Suddenly, a large red Zoidberg-esque Eurypterid burst from the water.
"HEY! That was my fish!" it said, angrily snapping his claws.
"Yeah? Well tough luck, sea scorpian! It's already in my dino-bowals." the Bendactyl rudely retorted.
"Stupid vertibrates." the Eurypterid groaned as he dove back under the water.
"Bite my scaly dino ass!" the Bendactyl yelled back. The Bendactyl then soared towards a flat, rocky hill where a large, orange creature was still sleeping. The Bendactyl landed on the beast's horned head. "Hey! Rise and shine, Fryceratops!" the pterosaur shouted. The behemoth known as Fryceratops stirred, yawned, and opened his eyes.
"Oh, morning Bendactyl." Said the Fryceratops. He was over 40 feet long and 20 feet tall with bright orange skin with two five foot-long horns on his brow, and a shorter, but equally sharp horn on his snout. "Wanna know about the dream I had last night? It was all about me and L-"
"Enough with the lame dreams!" the Bendactyl rudely interrupted. "They're always about the same thing! For God's sake, give it up, will you?! It's never gonna happen!"
"Oh shut your beak, Bendactyl! As a dinosaur, I have a right to my thoughts." Fryceratops angrily replied. Bendactyls were well known for their rudness, and nobody else in the valley had any idea why Fryceratops was best friends with one. Fryceratops stood up and began walking down the hill. "Come on. Let's get something to eat with the other herbivores. Hopefully, the predators aren't awake yet."
"No worries, pal. The apex predators always sleep in. They like waiting for their prey like you to fatten up before being eaten. As for the lesser carnivores, well, you'll protect me, right buddy?"
"Of course, Bendactyl. You're my best friend in the whole valley. I'd never let some scawny raptor chomp you." Fryceratops told his friend.
"Thanks, man. You're a life saver." Bendactyl replied greatfully. The two dinosaurs had now reached the bottom of the hill and entered the lush forest, filled with all sorts of tasty plants and insects. Fryceratops started munching on some ferns while Bendactyl flew up and began snapping up bugs in his beak.
"Come on. Let's go find Hermecephalus and Farnsesaurolophus. They probably have something interesting to say." Fryceratops said.
"Alright, but stay away from that Randysaurus. I hate that lizard." replied Bendactyl.
"Whatever you say, Bendactyl." the companions soon came across their fellow herbivores, Hermecephalus and Farnsesaurolophus, who were browsing among the shrubs and ferns. Hermecephalus was a green Ankylosaur with a brown underbelly who was 8 feet smaller than Fryceratops, and Farnsesaurolophus was a light tan-colored Parasaurolophus with a deep yellow crest on his head. "Hey guys. How's it going?" Fryceratops asked
"Oh, hey Fryceratops. Hey Bendactyl. We were just eating and thinking about the future." Hermecephalus answered.
"Speaking of the future, shall we bet on who gets eaten today?" said Bendactyl. It was a thing among herbivore friends. They always made bets on which would get snatched by a carnivore each day. Last time, they all bet on Farnsesaurolophus.
"Okay." Hermecephalus answered. "I'll bet half my family's territory that Fryceratops gets eaten today, and I think we all know by who."
"I agree. I bet 40 Ginko fruits that Fryceratops becomes lunch for you-know-who." Farnsesaurolophus said.
"What?! Why are you all betting on my life? I'm the biggest of all of you!" Fryceratops angrily retorted.
"They make a pretty good point, Fryceratops." Bendactyl said to his friend. "I mean, you're not the toughest-
"That's me." Hermecephalus interrupted.
"-or the smartest-"
"That's me." Farnsesaurolophus added.
"and you're definatly not the coolest of us. That would be me, Bendactyl. But then again, you just might be the bravest dinosaur in the whole valley. Nobody even thinks of doing what you try to do."
"Dats true, mon. The other dinosaurs all think you're insane. Honestly, why do you keep trying? There is no possible way that it could even be the slightest bit plausible, and one day you'll get yourself killed if you keep going on like you are." Hermecephalus said.
"Speaking of which, guess what Fryceratops was dreaming about last night." Bendactyl said.
"Seriously Fryceratops, again?! I will never understand why you think this is at all possible." Farnsesaurolophus said back. "It doesn't make and ounce of sense."
"Shut up, all of you! Just beacause there are some complications, it doesn't mean what you all say it does." shouted an angry Fryceratops. "Also, has anyone seen Kifoolasuchus or Amydon?"
"Knowing them, they're probaby mating behind a rock, or being eaten alive by raptors" said Hermecephalus. Right then, Kifoolasuchus crawled from under a bush. He was 10 foot long green salamander-creature that could stand his hind legs when he wanted.
"Oh, hello everyone." he said. "Amydon and I were just mating behind a rock when we heard you talking." Amydon then came out of the bush, her feathers all ruffled. She was a slender, pink-feathered dinosaur with frilly black plumage, and she was Kifoolasuchus's mating partner, and to them, mating season never seemed to end.
"Did we really have to stop just so you could talk with your male-friends, Kiffy?" she said, quite annoyed.
"Oh, I'm sorry my love, but I didn't think it would be very polite to go on fornicating behind our friends' backs." Kifoolasuchus said.
"Well with all that aside, I have some good news everyone!" Farnsesaurolophus excitedly said. "It's mating season for my species, but alas I'm too old to do any of the good stuff, so I'm making my grandson, Cubert Farnsesaurolophus, court all the younger females in the herds this year. Come on out, Cubert." as he said this, a younger, smaller Farnsesaurolophus with an orange crest reluctantly stepped out of the bushes.
"Come on, grampa. You know I'm not old enough for this yet. Besides, I was planning on spending the rest of the day rolling in mud with Dwight Conradosaurus." Cubert said to his grandfather.
"You're going to do what I say no matter how immoral or twisted it is!" Farnsesaurolophus angrily retorted. Cubert just sighed. Just then, Hermecelphalus's son Dwight Conradosaurus crawled out of the bushes.
"What's goin' on Cubert? I thought we were gonna play in the mud." he said.
"We can't. My grandpa wants us to try and court females this mating season." Cubert told his friend.
"Wait just a second." Hermecephalus cut in. "I'm not letting my son near any females until he is good and ready!"
"Hey, I never said anything about Dwight! In fact I'm begining to have second thoughts about making Cubert do this." Farnsesaurolophus said with a nervous tone in his voice.
"Will you idiots shut up already!?" Bendactyl aggressivly squawked. "With you fools yelling at eachother, it would be no surprise to me if a gigantic theropod suddenly burst through-" he never got to finish his sentence. Almost as if one cue, a thunderous, blood-curdling roar ripped through the sky, signaling the arrival of an apex predator.
"Sweet iguana of Gondwana! What on earth was that!?" Hermecephalus exclaimed in fear. But nobody answered him. They all knew what was coming, every living thing within earshot did. Cubert and Dwight ran underneath Hermecephalus as the ground began to rapidly shake with the footsteps of a terrifying behemoth, heading straight for them. The herbivores were too terrifyed to run as another roar resinated through the the trees. It was getting closer, fast.
"Everybody, RUN!" Kifoolasuchus yelled as he and Amydon took off running, but the others weren't quick enough. Suddenly, a gigantic, purple behemoth burst from the trees and roared it's ungodly roar, it's single eye glaring down at it's prey. Fryceratops screamed,
"LEELASAURUS REX!"
