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After soaking the oil, Chen Zhou handed the little fur ball to Paul and asked him to find a way to create some sparks or a small flame to ignite the fur ball.
Then he returned to the half-disemboweled Beaver and began disassembling the round Bone Armor's outer shell.
Whenever he closely interacted with nature's creations, Chen Zhou marveled at the ingenuity of biological evolution.
From the outside of the Beaver's shell, most of these bone plates are rhombic, with some hexagonal or pentagonal shapes, and the surface features smaller regular patterns, resembling anti-slip designs on floor tiles.
Inside the Beaver's armor, all bone plates are connected by a tough inner layer; prying a piece from the edge with a knife reveals each piece is 2.5~5cm thick — considerably thicker than rhino skin, and since Beaver's plates are a bony layer, their defense far exceeds that of a rhino.
