Killing Bites

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This series has a lot of.. questionable choices. The hyena is has not story importance except for being freaky, inui pure is way too naiive for the series in my opinion, uzaki hitomi went from being the mc to just being used to show the power of the new characters and probably should have stayed the main character due to her connection to the yuuya

The fakeout deaths are annoying (the fox) and the story is going on an acid trip. The art is good but the national geographic parts are peak. The personalities of the characters are kind of bland. Hitomi is probably the best character but she is written horribly, blindly following orders. The first 30 chapters are good but the following chapters kind of fall short due to yuuya forgiving hitomi for trying to execute him.


Overall, this series is mediocre. A lot of furry content and booty shots plague it but the actual fights are decent. I'm giving it a 10/10 because origin beast hitomi reminds me of faputa (made in abyss).
 
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God, this manga is absolutely abysmal garbage.
But the good kind of garbage
10/10 would consume this trash again
 
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I've only read a handful of chapters, and I'm already getting tired of the "the sharpest fang wins" and "this is killing bites"
 
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The deinonychus lived from about 115 to 108 million years ago and the t-rex lived around 68 to 66 million years ago, they weren't enemies. The largest theropod at the time of the deinonychus was the acrocanthosaurus and it's bite force is only estimated between 1.7 to 3 tons. Also, dinosaurs were not bulletproof, only the largest ones (or the heavily armored ones like the ankylosaurus) had a thick skin that would require higher caliber, but modern weapons and militaries could kill any other dinosaur relatively easily. Dinosaurs are not the unstoppable juggernauts that the media likes to portray them as. The deinonychus wasn't durable enough to withstand a stomp from a very large animal (like a giraffe or sauropod) the author either was misinformed or intentionally made sh*t up to make them appear more dangerous then what they really were.
 

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