E39 So predators are the only ones going savage?
As Judy stepped up, Bogo saluted her.
She saluted back, and then the reporters started shouting out her name and asking questions.
Judy pointed to one of them. “What can you tell us about the animals that went savage?” the reporter asked.
“Well, the animals in question...Are they all different species? Yes. Yes, they are,” said Judy, looking toward Nick.
Nick smiled and gave her a thumbs-up.
“Okay, what’s the connection?” shouted another reporter.
“All we know is that they’re all members of the predator family,” said Judy.
Nick frowned. The press reacted. Again, they yelled questions all at once. Judy was surprised.
“So predators are the only ones going savage?” demanded one reporter.
“That is accurate,” said Judy, hesitating before she spoke. “Yes.”
“Why is that happening?” yelled several reporters.
“We still don’t know—”
The crowd rumbled with disappointment.
“BUT, but, but...it may have something to do with biology,” said Judy, surprised by the escalating tension in the room.
Murmurs rippled across the press and a reporter asked, “What do you mean by that?”
“A biological component. You know, something in their DNA,” Judy said.
“In their DNA? Can you elaborate on that, please?”
“Yes,” Judy nodded, as the crowd got louder.
“Thousands of years ago...predators survived through their aggressive hunting instincts. For whatever reason, they’re reverting back to their savage ways.”
Her comment caused a big hubbub.
Nick didn’t like what he was hearing. Clawhauser looked up. He was feeling uncomfortable, too.
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