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Top 'Newt,' Dominating Earth for Thousands of Years, Challenging the Tyrannosaurus Rex: 'Every Day I'm Eaten by You, It's So Unfair!'


In many people's view, the strongest creature in history is the extinct dinosaur, because dinosaurs once ruled the Earth for billions of years, and during this period, no creature dared to challenge their authority. However, do you know that besides dinosaurs, there is another creature on Earth that was very strong, it also once dominated the Earth for tens of thousands of years, and it even attacked the Tyrannosaurus Rex, basically eating it one by one.

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We all know that Tyrannosaurus Rex is the absolute king of dinosaurs, they were at the top of the food chain very early on, and basically no animal dared to provoke them, because angering a Tyrannosaurus Rex that is 17 meters long and weighs tens of tons is not a joke. Therefore, Tyrannosaurus Rex was the absolute king of the Cretaceous and Jurassic periods, and no creature dared to challenge the authority of the king.

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However, there was one animal that dared to provoke Tyrannosaurus Rex at that time, that was the ancient 'newt' salamander. Although the salamander's attack power is not as strong as the Tyrannosaurus Rex, it is very clever, because it will not fight the Tyrannosaurus Rex head-on, but will wait until the Tyrannosaurus Rex comes to drink water and then suddenly launch an attack, dragging it into the water and drowning, and finally enjoying the delicious food. Of course, if faced with a frontal attack, the salamander is completely impossible to defeat the Tyrannosaurus Rex, but don't forget that the salamander lives in the water, and its favorite thing to do is to ambush. If the ambush fails, it can still return to the water, which is a strong Tyrannosaurus Rex unable to handle it. It is estimated that the Tyrannosaurus Rex's heart was also quite frustrated, how could it eat me every day? I'm so wronged.


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