A few hours later, night begins to fall upon the dinosaurs. The Triceratops retires underneath a large tree in a forest. While you may expect it to be silent at night, it is actually the complete opposite. While most animals go to sleep at this time, some of them wake up and roam around during this time. For example, small mammals, including this Didelphodon, are always active between dusk and dawn. This allows them to sneak through the Cretaceous landscape without falling prey to most predators. What the Triceratops knew was that dawn will break eventually. What he didn't know was that tomorrow he will see and experience one of nature's most beautiful events...
This is a much more simple chapter than the others because of school's test bombardment. Don't worry, it will be more exciting in the next chapter! Creatures in this chapter: Triceratops (Akida) Didelphodon