Kyle jumped backwards as the Anaconda he was hunting, tried to wrap its snake body around him. Then he quickly looked at Spin, his spinosaurus over the snakes back and then looked to the snake. The instruction was clear to the dino as it bit down on the snake's midsection, right through its skin and nearly through its whole body. The snake writhed in its death throes for a couple seconds before dying. Kyle put his chakrams in his backpack that was on his back. Then Kyle stepped around the body and patted his friend on the side, "Good team work again spin, its too bad we are the only ones good enough to hunt big creatures like this." he said with a big grin on his face. Spin nodded sagely next to him. Without further ado Kyle put the snake over his shoulder and then jumped up on spin right behind the dinos neck, "Well we should get back to the village." Spin didn't need telling twice as it simply sprinted towards the village grounds, dust from the dry dirt path to the village getting kicked into the air. As they came within sight of the village, Kyle noticed that there was a big gathering in the village square. "Ah, crap. The Selection Ceremony is today! I totally forgot..." Hearing his companion's distress, Spino ran even faster to the village square, just in time to hear the Village Chief, Announce their names. "Kyle Tero and Spin are this years Champions for the Tournament of Dinosapia!" The Chief announced excitedly, Kyle was in shock, and too stunned at the news that their were the champs, to bother noticing that Spin. had stopped in right before the platform where the chief was. He was flung from the dino face first into the side of the platform. His body recoiling from the impact and his eyes cross eyed, he waved a hand feebly in the hair, "I'll ma-make sure to make you gu-guys proud-d-d." He said as he fell on his back unconcious. All the people around with their dinos, had different reactions, some laughed while others frowned, like at a very sad excuse for a champion. Spino went over to him and nuzzled his face gently, trying to tell if he was ok. The snake carcass he had dropped, lay next to him, out of place, but no one seemed to care.