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It didn't end well. Sobek soon discovered that also in the animal world the actions had their consequences.

After moving a couple of kilometers away from the carcharodontosaurus he finally stopped and ate the stegosaurus. That was its only noteworthy prey after the allosaurus: the stegosaurus had given it 20,000 experience points at one time.

Rather, the problem had come the next day. While swimming, Sobek had spotted the unmistakable silhouette of a large predator in the distance. Initially he had thought it was just some theropod who had come to drink, but on closer inspection he discovered that it was a carcharodontosaurus! And not a common carcharodontosaurus. He recognized the body shape and the scars: it was the same carcharodontosaurus whose he had stolen the food!

Sobek had no intention of fighting it. The carcharodontosaurus wasn't as lethal as the t-rex and unlike the king of the dinosaurs it hunted alone, but it was still a very dangerous dinosaur. In a battle it would have
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