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Chapter 155 Sea Bat

Sea bats have evolved huge claws on their lower limbs. These claws are extremely sharp, even larger than an eagle's claws. The claws can easily pierce thick fish skin and embed deeply into fish flesh. The broken body of the bull shark swaying in the water is the masterpiece of two sea bats.

Due to their extremely fast speed, the sea bats drag the shark carcass along the path leaving a scary red line. We are less than one-third as fast as them, but we can continue to follow this red line.

Underwater exercise consumes a lot of oxygen and is also an important test of physical strength. I pray in my heart that this sea bat will never visit far away. It is best that its nest is nearby, otherwise it will be really desperate.

When following up crazily underwater, you need to constantly observe the surroundings, praying in your heart that other deep-sea monsters will not be attracted by the smell of blood too quickly.

We followed the trajectory of the sea bats

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