Some had been lost on stops along the way. Not all had survived Jusenkyo, but it was still the sort of stampede not seen for millions of years.
There were 37 triceratops (15 adults, 9 adolescents, and 13 young).
There were 5 stegosaurs (an adult male, adult female, and 3 young).
There were 4 anklyosaurs (adult female, an adolescent male with a serious attitude, and two young.)
There were 18 maiasaurs (ten adult females, two adult males, three adolescents, three young.
There were 9 brachiasaurs (one adult female, six adolescents, two young).
There were 2 apatosaurs (both adolescent females).
There remained 6 hadrosaurus folkii (duckbills) (three adult females, one adult male, two young)
There were even two (2) ornitholestes (both adolescents) running about like chickens.
Three pteranodon (one adult male, two chicks) had tagged along so far.
Two quetzlcoutlus (a mated pair) had been following overhead while waiting for something to scavenge.
Not to ignore the 16 compsognathus (four adult females, twelve young) that were scared out of their tiny little brains.
A single tyrannosaurus rex had avoided the fate of its mate at Jusenkyo and was still in pursuit.
"RRRAAGHHHHHHHH!"
Adding to this mess were two Japanese girls (one in a Jurassic Park t-shirt and wielding a candelabra, the other wearing a schooldress and carrying an assault rifle) + one deranged kendoist + one Sleestak who had managed to keep up (crunch, trample) - one Sleestak who had just tripped + a couple of as yet unnamed magical girls in Sailor seifuku + one low-ranked but generally competent member of the Moon Palace guard + a giant emu + Eeyore + Pooh + Kanga + Roo + Piglet + Owl + a small number of Pernese fire lizards + two small dragons + ???!
Oh and you shouldn't forget all the Chinese amazons running ahead of the pack.
Oh and you shouldn't forget Yuka, who had fallen all tangled up with someone else. Which is why she looked mainly the same but was now Jusenkyo cursed to turn into a:
(Posted Mon, 25 Aug 2003 14:25)
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