Four or five dozen giant apes stood in a row, beating their chests and stamping their feet toward the ocean, throwing rocks, soil, and even indescribable things—even one boldly urinated, provoking to the extreme.
Indeed, even exotic beasts retain their nature.
These are thunder monkeys, a kind of exotic beast that has already condensed its bloodline.
Typically, exotic beasts are ordinary animals that evolve into something greater by chance, and fundamentally they don't detach from their species. Just like the tiger whale, the majority of them are still ordinary tiger whales within their groups.
However, the offspring of exotic beasts are innately powerful, and it becomes easier for them to advance to higher exotic beasts. Even the offspring of powerful exotic beasts could be born as exotic beasts themselves.
Gradually, such exotic beasts form new groups, separating from their original ordinary animal species.