The vulture also makes it clear what will happen to them if they either perish during their exodus to the boat, or die in the flood: The vulture confirming that the dam will burst and the valley will be completely flooded in a few days is somber and haunting, especially as the animals look around as the vulture makes clear they're in a bowl ready to be filled up.Every step has the potential to be fatal, the places where the steam erupts from are ever changing - and to cap it all off, there's no other way to go: it's either through the broiling, desolate hell of the Geyser Field, or death by drowning when the Dam finally bursts. It's the equivalent of walking through a minefield, except in addition to being blown apart, you suffer a Cruel and Unusual Death via being broiled alive (as the film is all too happy to show us with a Dodo). Also considering the fact that glyptodon shells are living parts of the body (much like turtles, the shells are fused to the spine), the fact poor Stu was ripped clean out of his paints a VERY disturbing picture of what his death must've been like.Just the fact that if Stu hadn't scared away the young aardvark, Improbable Infant Survival WOULD have been averted.And his remains, the shell, gets used by his boss (the aforementioned Fast Tony) as a boat. splash! It was just Fast Tony's glyptodon lackey Stu scaring him senseless into leaving, and then while he swims carefree, it comes as no surprise that the snorkel gets dragged down and Stu gets devoured alive. ![]() The young aardvark that is left behind and looks into the lake looks very much like a potential victim and.
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