Snake Apocalypse

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The tribe then gathered back onto helicopter as its tank was refueled. The helicopter pilot than turned on the helicopter engine and the tribe was ready to go. "Bye, Dr. Allis," Adrian said. Dr. Allis couldn't hear him but he saw her waving at him and was trying to wish him a safe journey. However, he was not going to remember the words Dr. Allis told him. The helicopter then ascended over the the Costa Rican jungle canopy and then once again flew towards the chosen destination. "Miami is about 2500 miles from here. The tank is full which means we can fly a good 3500 miles without stopping," said the pilot. 5 minutes later, Dr. Allis took off on her helicopter and flew towards Rio De Janeiro in Brazil. Her team was going to study the monster snakes in an urban environment and if the snakes were more vicious in urban or jungle environments. Dr. Allis then landed in Rio De Janeiro and the first thing she saw as she stepped out her helicopter was a 75 foot mambaconda terrorizing a skyscraper and eating the people inside it. "OH. MY. GOD," said Dr. Allis. She contacted the rest of the research team, who were already in Rio De Janeiro to come over and observe the snake. The rest of the team then parked their car next to the building and Dr. Allis rushed over to observe the monster snake. "Looks like this is the subspecies. The main species was meant to live in jungles. As the snakes began expanding their territory towards urbanized areas, they became more vicious to destroy human beings. They were meant for exactly that reason. That is why this new species grows up to 75 feet long and has a 5 foot wide throat. They swallow and anything that can fit in their mouths and not just living organisms, they can swallow cars, rocks and even pieces of buildings. I saw a video of one swallowing pieces of a broken motorcycle they crushed," Dr. Jillian said. The snake then finished eating everyone in the building and started attacking the building. It shattered the glass windows and the steel structure the building was made of. In about 10 minutes, the building was fully demolished. The research team then headed over to their urban research facility, just 2 miles away from where they were and headed towards the snake enclosure where they kept 10 juvenile mambacondas of the subspecies. "This is the duel pen. They fight in here and we set up this pen to study fighting behavior. They live in these cages," Dr. Allis said. Meanwhile, Adrian and his tribe landed in Miami and were now exploring their new home.

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