-1The Dinosaurs of Isla Muerta

Chapter one: Tyrannosaurus Hunt.

The early morning sun rose over the large island of Isla Muerta. The red, pink, orange, and yellow colors shone over the large grasslands, flowing rivers, large lakes and lagoons, thick forests, and beautiful woodlands. Animals that slept through the night began to awaken. Others went to sleep from a night of hunting for food.

A large creature roused from it's sleep. The scaly, reddish brown hide rippled with muscle as it prepared to get to it's feet.

A large yellow eye opened up from a restless sleep. The black slit thinned in the sunlight. The mighty Tyrannosaurus got to his feet. His stomach growled with hunger, as he hadn't eaten in a few days. With a hungry growl he set off to find food.

A large Lambeosaurus reared onto it's back legs as it scanned the trees for danger. His small blue eyes searched the trees for any threatening shapes. Seeing nothing, he gave a call to show another member to take up sentry as he went to all fours to feed. Suddenly, a piercing call shot through the air. Trees snapped and splintered as the Tyrannosaurus charged forward. The fifty foot long herbivores turned and fled as the predator ran full sped after them.

The T.rex scanned the herd for any slower animals. He saw one. A large old male, lagging behind the others. The carnivore charged toward him and lunged, jaws ready to tear into his flesh. But a tail smacked him a side and sent him stumbling. He roared with anger a whirled on his opponent. The old dinosaur was looking straight at him, eyes ablaze, but he knew this was the end. He couldn't defeat a tyrannosaurus by himself. The predator lunged again and the duck-bill swung his tail, but the t.rex darted around it and sunk his huge teeth into his juicy prey. The old animal screamed in pure agony as the t.rex tore a huge chunk of flesh away. Swallowing t, he lunged in for another. The duck-bill swung his tail feebly and tried to dodge, but he was weak and wounded. The predator caught his throat and crunched down, breaking the bones before twisting and snapping the plant-eaters neck.

The body fell to the ground, and Redclaw, the mighty Tyrannosaur, roared in triumph and ripped into his meal.