Cyber Heroes

Chapter 870 Whales-Artiodactyls in Action

"Human cubs...human cubs?" Hikasi was very surprised and circled the escape cabin twice: "Does the human species also have cubs?"

"Of course they do." Kledic said: "They were just like us before."

"Oh, of course I know." Hikasi shook her tail: "It's just that the humans I've seen are all machines. Only adult killer whales are like that. I've never seen their calves."

"Well, I haven't seen it either. But isn't there an unused air room in Area 5 of the base? That's the human nursery." Claydich said: "Uncle Jin said he had seen humans in the area before. Raising cubs inside.”

"That place, that place, hasn't that place been used for a long time? It's so empty, emptier than the sea."

Kledici shook his fins: "Those humans don't want to reproduce now."

"Why? I have never seen humans afraid of hunger. Hunger is not a problem for them at all."

"This is the sea. They are land animals." Kledic said: "I have heard that human cubs can only live in the air. The color of their skin is very mild and reflects soft light. They are very Soft and cute. They sound a lot like us, too."

Hikasi pressed her eyes to the glass hatch again.

Panic's eyes widened.

Mammals with certain social characteristics basically have similar instincts. Most social mammals are friendly to their young, except for a few males who kill their young in the hope that their mother will return to estrus.

Mammalian cubs basically have "eyes that take up a larger proportion of the face than adults", "short and small nose bridges" and "slightly upturned corners of the mouth."

Most animals lose these characteristics, called Kindchenschema (baby schema), as they grow up.

Of course, of course, as we all know, evolution is not a particularly precise thing.

If an organism possesses the characteristics of multiple "baby schema" at the same time, then it can be looked down upon by social mammals, even if it is essentially a cruel predator that plays with its prey - such as a feline species. Bit.

This is equivalent to the "card game mechanism BUG" in the history of evolution.

Fortunately, dolphins happen to have "upturned corners of their mouths." The facial layout of marine animals is completely different from that of land animals. The upper jaw of a dolphin and the same part of the forehead will be recognized by Homo sapiens as a "short nose bridge."

This is a creature that humans instinctively find adorable.

Panic is a little girl whose childishness has not yet disappeared. She has characteristics that all mammals living in groups would like. And her sharp voice also pokes fun at the dolphin's natural bugs.

"Uh...uhhh! Cute little guy!" Hikasi shouted: "Should we take her back?"

"What?"

"Humans are land animals. Is she in danger here? We have to take her to meet our humans."

"But what if there's a tracker on this vehicle?"

"It doesn't emit electromagnetic waves or sound waves at all?"

"By the time it launches, it will be too late."

"No one would use a cub to fish, would they?"

"Who knows? You are facing humans, that crazy race that once wiped out most of its own kind!"

Penique slapped the glass hatch. She seemed to realize that these two new strange creatures meant no harm to her.

So Panike was not afraid at all. In the past few years of living with Xiang Shan, she has been witnessing various prosthetic structures that are completely inconsistent with human instincts. In comparison, the bodies of these two dolphins are much cuter.

The little girl patted the glass hatch anxiously and made babbling gestures. She wants her two "new friends" to take her to see Yuki. Yoki could be dangerous right now. She needs help.

But obviously, the two dolphins didn't understand. Neither Kledic nor Hikasi could understand the movements of human body movements very well.

"What should I do?" Hikasi asked.

She asked into the distance.

Then, a beam of ultrasound waves came.

That is the result of other companions' communication observations. Far away, two groups of humans were fighting. Hopkins noticed the two groups of humans.

Humanity is killing each other again.

Later, others reported seeing weapons and vehicles fighting.

"That's what happened just now!" Hikasi concluded.

"Well, it looks like the cub came with others. Then the cub's relatives were attacked and scattered and fled."

Hikasi was startled: "Abandon the cub?"

"From all indications, the cub's family should have attracted the firepower. I hope the cub can survive."

Hikasi immediately remembered those fictional stories that humans had told themselves. In human stories, humans are awesome. Some narrow whales will say "It would be great if humans were this awesome all the time". And now, a human being as great as the story has appeared!

It actually showed up!

Hikasi swam in a big circle in the sea. When she swam back to Kledich, she said to Kledich: "We have to think of a way to help them."

"Of course... No, how can this be allowed?" Kledici was led by instinct and agreed almost without thinking. He tried hard to restrain his desire to "rescue" and said: "We still don't know which side those humans are from!"

"Humans who treat their cubs like this can't be bad people! Humans who don't even spare their cubs must not be good people!"

"Humans are very complex creatures! Humans are not that simple!"

"But we have to help them!"

Kledici felt waves of blood rushing toward his head. Their group of dolphins has an innate desire to rescue. It is said that before they have gained wisdom, in their group, if a dolphin is stranded and screams sadly, it will easily lead to several dolphins rushing into the shallow sea desperately and being in danger.

After gaining intelligence, this acquired thing had such a chemical reaction with their innate instinct.

Hikasi is already a bit fanatical.

Kledici thought desperately, trying to find a reason for "not rescuing"—an overriding reason. Soon, Kledich realized that not only Hikasi, but he himself needed convincing.

The roar of a killer whale can be heard in the distance. They seemed to understand what the dolphins were thinking. Hikasi shouted unceremoniously: "Little brats!"

Finally, the whale shouted: "That's enough!"

He said: "I hate you dolphins! Come and help!"

So, everyone stopped quarreling.

Xiang Shan saw this scene.

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