Chapter 63: Destroying the withered and decaying
Only this part of the smaller species really knew what terrible things had happened in the jungle on the other side of the Panlong River last night.
Although the intelligence of these animals is not high, it is also their nature to be afraid and seek advantage and avoid harm.
At the moment when the yellow Buddha light suddenly erupted and shone on these animals that had been frightened, these little guys, who were already trembling, immediately took the lead, and before the other animals could react, they had already begun the process of frantically fleeing...
Other species, after suddenly seeing a dazzling yellow light in the dark, or feeling the panic and nervousness of these crazy fleeing animals, naturally they also desperately joined in and ran away.
It is precisely these animals that are themselves like frightened birds that have spread and fueled the panic, and the scale of this beast tide is also getting bigger and bigger.
Eventually, the animals in all directions of the jungle began to converge towards the torrent of running animals, even those of the larger species and the beasts of other regions, who also joined the army of running animals in groups.
These animals on the run, however, are rare in that they do not fight and kill each other during their escape.
This creates some very strange sights, that is, these meek herbivores and these carnivorous beasts, running away from each other one after another, without any hostility towards each other.
Fierce beasts such as the white rhinoceros and tigers do not touch the lambs and other animals around them.
And these herbivorous animals are no longer afraid of the carnivorous beasts and bushkillers around them.
All the animals rushed forward frantically as if they had agreed upon, for fear that they would be left behind...
Wherever the beast tide formed by these animals passed, the low vegetation, thorns, and shrubs in the jungle were trampled and flattened.
Even the huge trees in the jungle that stood in their way were uprooted by the tide of beasts, forming a large empty area.
And in the empty area, there are also some bloody corpses of animals.
Among the carcasses of these animals, there are carnivores, herbivores, large species, and small species, and there are countless species.
These corpses are not left by the animals in these beast tides fighting each other.
Rather, it is left behind by the rapid movement of the beast tide, when the animals collide and trample with each other, or crash into these huge trees next to them.
As long as the animals in these beast tides fall to the ground, no matter how big or small they are, they will be trampled into flesh and blood by these beast tide armies behind them in an instant, and even trampled directly into meat and mud...
Soon, in the jungle of the Qingula Mountain Range, a huge beast tide of countless animals running and fleeing began to officially take shape.
More and more animals were running in the tide of beasts, and gradually it formed a torrent of steel like a huge flood.
The beast tide is all the way upstream, along the banks of the Panlong River, sweeping through the dense jungle downstream, and directly towards the Qingula Mountains upstream.
And with the passage of time, the species and number of animals gathered in the animal tide are increasing.
Where the beast tide passed, there was gradually a posture of destroying the withered and decaying, and no grass grows, the ground shook, the mountains shook, and the trees flew wildly, and the momentum was shocking, as if the end was coming.
Behind the beast tide, a large area of dust and sand was raised, accompanied by a large amount of mud and dead branches and leaves, which kept flying and falling, and then flying higher and farther...
Looking at the past from afar, these sinking sand, mud and miserable branches and leaves are mixed together, flying into the air, just like the wolf smoke ignited during the ancient war, it is not dispersed for a long time, and the scene is indeed magnificent...
There were many creatures and beasts at the foot of Qingula Mountain, and they watched in horror as large clouds of smoke and dust rose from afar, covering the sky and the sun.
Before they could figure out what was going on, the earth began to shake, and then a torrent crushed these stupid, overwhelmed species into puree.
And those animals that are more clever and move faster, seeing that the situation is not good, also flee in front of the beast tide.
Soon after, these species that were running away in front of them also slowly converged into the torrent of beast tides...
I have to say that the destructive power of the beast tide is amazing.
Where the beast tide torrent passed, some mountains and rivers on the Qingula Mountains were all flattened or washed away.
Moreover, after the beast tide entered the Qingula Mountains, some dexterous and extremely fast species in the mountains ran in front of the beast tide, slowly playing a role in leading the direction of the beast tide.
The animals in the beast tide have no ability to think, they will only run after the ass of the animal in front of them, regardless of where the destination is?
The animals at the front, however, were dominated by fear, and could only follow their instincts to choose the path they were most familiar with and start running wildly.
Because these leading species at the foot of Qingula Mountain are very familiar with the terrain at the foot of the mountain range, in the process of leading the beast tide, they are also destroying the most common animal habitats or gathering places at the foot of Qingula Mountain by the beast tide, and they are basically completely destroyed...
However, the jungles in the Qingula Mountains and the lower reaches of the Panlong River are large enough, and the final impact of the beast tide on the Qingula Mountains can only be a small area at the foot of the mountain.
Where the jungle has been destroyed, it's just like a huge belt has been carved out.
The most serious impact is that the species and number of species in the entire Qingula Mountains near the lower reaches of the Panlong River have been greatly reduced.
This was still much greater than the damage caused by these black shadows gathered around Qin Feng.
Because black shadows, generally speaking, only attack these large species, and the types and numbers of killed species in the beast tide are still relatively large, and there is no difference in size.
And the species in these animal tides, after entering the Qingula Mountains, due to the steep and deep mountain roads, many animals began to lose their physical strength and collapsed.
When an animal falls, death is coming.
And in the end, after the beast tide reached a certain range at the foot of Qingula Mountain, the smoke and dust raised were getting smaller and smaller, and the speed at which the beast tide was advancing was getting slower and slower, and finally, when it was about to reach the afternoon of the next day, the beast tide finally stopped.