Crazy evolution bug

Chapter 20 Simple Pitfalls

Chapter 20 Simple Pitfalls

Wang Xiaoyu didn't waste his efforts. After ten minutes of hard work, the clumsy red-headed cricket finally realized that Wang Xiaoyu, a big green bug, might not want to eat him, and began to listen to Wang Xiaoyu's orders.

After several 10 minutes of training, the red-headed cricket was finally able to fully carry out Wang Xiaoyu's orders.

After sunset, it became darker and darker, and Wang Xiaoyu began to implement his plan.

Although Wang Xiaoyu himself can act as a bait, he will not risk his life, because there are not no hunters who can break through the spider web and retreat completely. For example, large scorpions, snakes and lizards can break through his silk thread, so At that time he changed from bait to real bait.

The red-headed cricket alone would suffice as bait.

Wang Xiaoyu covered the grass branches cut by his fangs with dead leaves, and then put the red-headed cricket's dead leaves on top, and he himself hid under the dead leaves, leaving only a gap for him to Watch what's going on around you.

In this way, Wang Xiaoyu can eat slowly while waiting for the prey to take the bait, and he can also use this gap to spray silk threads outward.

Not long after, the sky became completely dark after sunset, and the starlight began to shine on the earth. Although the compound eyes of insects were inconvenient to see far away, they were still very sensitive to light. Vision was not affected.

The red-headed crickets covering the dead leaves above his body began to chirp following his instructions, and Wang Xiaoyu also began to chew the unknown grass branches cut off with his fangs around him. The experience provided by this grass plant It is far inferior to the leaves on the tree, but it is worse than nothing, and it can somewhat replenish the silk threads in his body.

Wang Xiaoyu knew that the long night had just begun...

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As the sun sets, the stars rise, and the sky gradually cools down.

The dead leaf mantis hanging on a dead tree branch felt the cold wind blowing, it also woke up, and rubbed its inverted triangle face with the bent elbow holding the brown sickle, the hunger in its stomach reminded it , it's time to start its new hunt for the day...

With a huge body of nearly 20 centimeters, the dead leaf mantis has to hunt enough every day to maintain his huge energy consumption.

Spreading its wings, the withered leaf mantis quickly took off, hunting in the dark.

The dead leaf mantis flaps its wings and makes huge noises, which can easily scare away its prey, and its flight speed is not fast, so it is not wise to fly for hunting.

Therefore, the dry leaf mantis chooses to find a suitable place, and then ambushes the prey who step into its attack range ignorantly. With the talent [Hunter Intuition], the dead leaf mantis can accurately find those prey that are easy to pass by. Ambush site.

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Not long after stopping at a very ideal hunting spot, a prey appeared in the sight of the Dead Leaf Mantis. It was a small frog, and this little frog was obviously not aware of the danger hidden beside it.

The eyeballs of the small frog roll quickly, and then quickly stick out its tongue to catch the mosquitoes in the sky. Every strike of its tongue represents the life of a mosquito.

"what!"

"ah!"

The dead leaf mantis kept hearing those mosquitoes dying before being buried in the belly of the little frog [Insect Language], but the dead leaf mantis didn't have any special thoughts, it just felt that these mosquitoes were too small to fill their stomachs at all .

A dead leaf mantis would naturally not do that by hunting hundreds of mosquitoes for food in one night, because it only needs to kill one small frog.

When the little frog jumped up and moved again, the dead leaf mantis struck out like lightning, without giving the little frog a chance, it directly clamped the smooth little frog tightly with the hook on the brown sickle.

Then, while the little frog was still struggling, the dead leaf mantis's sharp mouthparts bit the little frog's head, and the little frog started eating before it died.

The dead leaf mantis was a little puzzled, it didn't hear the [Insect Language] from the frog before it died, because normally when it catches prey like grasshoppers, those prey would use the [Word] before dying. The language of insects] speak.

The dead leaf praying mantis actually planned to have a chat with the little frog before it died. It really wanted to ask the little frog whether it was tiring to catch those mosquitoes as food for a day.

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Suddenly, the dead leaf praying mantis, who was eating the corpse of a small frog, faintly heard the unusual [Insect Language], which should be the chirping sound of a cricket.

The withered leaf mantis slowly put down the little frog's body and stopped eating...

"I am a delicious cricket, come and eat me..."

"I'm very delicious, come if you want to eat me..."

The withered leaf mantis completely put down the half-eaten little frog and gave up the half-eaten food. It wiped its small but extremely sharp mouthparts with the elbow of the brown sickle, and then swung a few times on the top of its head. The antennae of the common dead leaf mantis are more slender.

"Delicious...cricket, I want to eat..." Withered Leaf Mantis shook its triangular head and said softly in [Insect Language].

The worm memory of the dead leaf mantis is very vague, but it still vaguely recalls an experience before its last [molting]. It remembered a very delicious cricket it had caught at that time, which was similar to an ordinary Different, extra delicious crickets.

The withered leaf mantis touched his unusually slender tentacles again. This pair of unusually sensitive tentacles was acquired by eating the delicious cricket [evolution], and thus it obtained the cricket's unique passive skill [vibration] Perception], he was able to grow into a huge 20 cm figure that ordinary praying mantises cannot reach because of this passive skill.

The mouthparts of the withered leaf mantis moved slightly, then spread its wings, and flew towards the cricket's chirping direction...

Soon the dead leaf mantis landed on a dead tree branch not far from the chirping cricket.

The dead leaf praying mantis was a little puzzled. A normal cricket would have quickly fled under the stone when it sensed its arrival. Why didn't this delicious cricket run away?
There was no time for the dead leaf mantis to think, because in the sharp compound eyes of the dead leaf mantis, a small black scorpion about 8 cm in size was rushing towards the cricket at high speed.

"Delicious...crickets, mine!!"

The dead leaf mantis stretched its body, how could this delicious cricket be snatched away by others, it stretched its body like lightning again and stretched out the sickle, and the next moment, it and the little scorpion were shot in different directions. The thread is stuck.

The red-headed cricket in the middle of the dead leaves didn't move a bit, and sang again...

"I'm a delicious cricket, I'm delicious..."

"Okay, red-headed cricket, you can stop now."

The withered leaf mantis heard the strange hissing sound of [Insect Language], but it ignored it. It has been struggling to break free from the silk thread. It knows that it only needs to break free a few times to break free from the silk thread of this level.

But before the dead leaf mantis got rid of it, a thicker and thicker silk thread sprayed towards him from a gap in the dead leaves on the ground.

"Spider...spider?" Withered Leaf Praying Mantis made a doubtful voice. It has been stuck by spider webs before, but it has never seen a spider that can spray silk threads so far.

Its body was getting heavier and heavier from the spider silk sticking, the two brown sickles were glued the tightest, and they couldn't move soon, and its sharp mouthparts were also filled with silk thread, and it couldn't even use it. Insect's language] I can't even speak.

In its compound eyes, the black scorpion on the other side had the same experience as him, and was also entangled by the silk threads ejected from the gaps in the dead leaves.

Soon, an unbelievable picture appeared in the mind of Dead Leaf Mantis...

A green reptile wriggled up from the cracks in the dead leaves, and what preyed on them was only a butterfly larva.

The green reptile slowly climbed onto its body, but the withered leaf mantis was already bound by the spider silk and could not move at all, and great pain came from its neck...

It didn't take long for the Dead Leaf Mantis to lose his consciousness.

(End of this chapter)

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