Evolution of weapons

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Hello everyone. As I promised in the previous chapter, this one will be light-hearted. And it will be a short one so enjoy!



After the Friends were done with interacting with the chart, the rest were told to come in to continue with the reactions.

Narrator: Alright guys. Let us continue. This time, we'll be watching something more light-hearted.

Human: May I ask what it is?

Narrator: The evolution of weapons throughout human history.

Serval: Ooooh! That sounds interesting!

Lion: I agree. I'm curious what weapons humans have used in the past and now.

Narrator: Alrighty then. Let's start. However, I must state that there may be a few that were missed.

The video begins with a white background. Then, something fades in. It looked like a triangular shaped stone placed on top of a robotic looking station.

Narrator: This is the first ever recorded  weapon that humans have used. This is a spear. A sharpened stone with a wooden handle that humans used to hunt.

White Rhinoceros: Hey, Shoebill. Isn't your weapon a spear too?

Shoebill: Yes it is but the spear part is a different color than the one in this video. It's more gray than white here.

Narrator: Moving on, the spear was created in 400,000 BC.

Silver Fox: BC?

Narrator: It stands for 'Before Christ'.

Margay: Who's Christ?

Narrator: The son of God.

 Campo Flicker: God?

Narrator: Our creator and the supposed creator of all life on Earth.

Humboldt Penguin: But weren't we created from Sandstar? 

Narrator: No, I meant that your animal forms were created by him. Your Friend form was because of Sandstar.

Narrator: Moving on....

The video then shows a bent wooden stick.

Narrator: This is a boomerang. It was also used as a hunting weapon and the oldest one was discovered in a cave in Poland.

Northern White-faced Owl: And it seems like it was first created in 23,000 BC.

Human: Fun fact. Boomerangs can be thrown and will return back to the thrower. Don't ask me how.

Small-clawed Otter: That sounds fun! I'd like to play with one!

Jaguar: if you can make one that is.

The video then shows a more thick-looking spear from before.

Narrator: This is an arrowhead. And no, it isn't like a spear. It's made from stones and organic materials. It was also around this time that bows and arrows were first used.

Black Bear: And this 'arrowhead' is used too?

Narrator: Yes.

The camera zooms in for a better look.

Hippo: I do admire the craftsmanship.

Panther Chameleon: Hey Shoebill, maybe you can replace your spear with this arrowhead here.

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