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... and it was initially judged to be a giant lizard," a detection agent reported.

Director Nick Fury quickly looked at the big screen. The screen was a satellite monitoring picture. In the picture was a large lizard, a green linnet, running extremely fast, two claws sharp and strong, one by one to the cars on the bridge Overturned, a mouth full of sharp teeth growled upward.

Chief Nick frowned, and said, "This kind of creature seems to be a mutant. I don't know if it is a mutant or a ...

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