A white light fell, and Ming, two froglets, and a bear landed on the trapezoidal platform on the mountaintop. To his amazement, the entire mountaintop platform was covered with spiderwebs of various shapes and sizes.
At this point, Ming saw a spider calmly crawling across the web in front of him. He noticed that the spider seemed to have grown several times larger than before; it used to be the size of a thumb, and now it was as big as a child's fist.
Had it grown too fast? Was it a sign that animals other than mammals grow quickly?
Ming glanced at the snail and thought this assumption didn't quite hold up.
Because the snail was still the same snail, with no changes at all.
"Damn it!" Ming suddenly looked at the beehive, which was surrounded by spiderwebs and had dozens more dried-up bee corpses. Fortunately, only a few dozen bees were lost, and it was still possible to remedy the situation.