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"The Law of the Jungle" is an expression that means "every man for himself", "anything goes", "might makes right", "survival of the strongest", "survival of the fittest", "kill or be killed", "dog eat dog" and "eat or be eaten". "Law of the Jungle" is a policy of Chaos or a Society in Chaos. All Economic and Sports competition follows this policy.

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  • "The Law of the Jungle" is an expression that means "every man for himself", "anything goes", "might makes right", "survival of the strongest", "survival of the fittest", "kill or be killed", "dog eat dog" and "eat or be eaten". "Law of the Jungle" is a policy of Chaos or a Society in Chaos. All Economic and Sports competition follows this policy.
  • Law of the Jungle is the second book in the Protosteel Saga. It tells the story of the Agori-Kal's final Order of Mata Nui training mission.
  • Law of the Jungle is a two part story from Action Force issues #40-41. * Law of the Jungle Part One * Law of the Jungle Part Two
  • __WIKIA_BANNER__ "When you walk on the wild side, danger is always coiled to strike!" — Tagline, from the front cover Law of the Jungle is the 105th book in the The Hardy Boys Casefiles series.
  • Frogs eat bugs, snakes kill frogs, birds kill snakes. Things are mercilessly killing each other, as Nature intended. But Nature didn't intend for a giant crazed robotic fire ant to attack Cheetor and Dinobot. As the maniacal Inferno gleefully assaults the two, Terrorsaur brings out some heavy explosives from a mountaintop weapons cache to take out Dinobot, though he ends up knocking Inferno aside as well; Waspinator just hangs back, waiting for the signal that Terrorsaur never bothered to give. After getting blasted a good distance, Terrorsaur signals for Waspinator to attack. Cheetor radios for back-up.
  • Story: Joe Gentile Art: Paul Guinan 72pgs, COLOR, squarebound, $11.99 June 2006 Rated PG-13 Isbn: 10 digit: 1-933076-12-7, 13 digit 978-1-933076-12-6 Moonstone’s second WIDE VISION book! Every page is a double page spread, sandwiched by prose! Readers rejoice! This format is not a five minute read! This is your one chance…if the law allows…
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  • November 1995
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  • 9.46728E11
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  • The Hardy Boys Casefiles
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  • Law of the Jungle
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  • Print
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  • The Ways Entwine
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  • Wild Wheels
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  • 150(xsd:integer)
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  • Story
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  • Fate Unknown
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  • Shock Jock
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  • ISBN 0-671-50428-2
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  • "The Law of the Jungle" is an expression that means "every man for himself", "anything goes", "might makes right", "survival of the strongest", "survival of the fittest", "kill or be killed", "dog eat dog" and "eat or be eaten". "Law of the Jungle" is a policy of Chaos or a Society in Chaos. All Economic and Sports competition follows this policy.
  • Story: Joe Gentile Art: Paul Guinan 72pgs, COLOR, squarebound, $11.99 June 2006 Rated PG-13 Isbn: 10 digit: 1-933076-12-7, 13 digit 978-1-933076-12-6 Moonstone’s second WIDE VISION book! Every page is a double page spread, sandwiched by prose! Readers rejoice! This format is not a five minute read! Every society has its laws: some written, some unwritten-for some are forbidden to be even spoken aloud. These are the laws that get passed on from one generation to the next. The penalty for breaking these laws is often swift and uncompromising. Combine the lack of this knowledge with the unhinged mind of a deadly assassin who is calling out the PHANTOM, and you get nothing but fire. Bang the drum for Paul Guinan’s (“Chronos”) painted art, which has an eerie cinematic quality that ignites a wanton rhthym into the night of the Bangalla jungle. You want to see the Phantom in a different light? You want to see him the way others see him in his world? This is your one chance…if the law allows…
  • Frogs eat bugs, snakes kill frogs, birds kill snakes. Things are mercilessly killing each other, as Nature intended. But Nature didn't intend for a giant crazed robotic fire ant to attack Cheetor and Dinobot. As the maniacal Inferno gleefully assaults the two, Terrorsaur brings out some heavy explosives from a mountaintop weapons cache to take out Dinobot, though he ends up knocking Inferno aside as well; Waspinator just hangs back, waiting for the signal that Terrorsaur never bothered to give. After getting blasted a good distance, Terrorsaur signals for Waspinator to attack. Cheetor radios for back-up. Waspinator plans an attack on Cheetor using another heavy explosive, but overestimates his own strength and can't keep himself aloft when he's holding the weapon. While trying to keep airborne, Waspinator sees a tiger, which he naturally mistakes for Tigatron—who is actually a few feet higher on the mountain, ready to pounce on the Predacon. Tigatron holds on and guides the bug to a crash. Inferno switches his weapon to a flamethrower to cook the cats. Tigatron transforms and blasts Inferno away, but a stray shot from his own gun passes Inferno and heads towards the mountain where both Snowstalker and the Predacon's weaponry cache are located. The entire supply of explosives detonates in a single blast, and Tigatron's animal friend is caught in the rockslide. Concerned for his companion, Tigatron hurries to unbury the wild tiger, but it's too late. Later, as the sky darkens, Tigatron finishes constructing a marker for Snowstalker's resting place. Surveying the damage to the landscape from the fight, Tigatron resolves to quit being a participant in the Beast Wars. Dinobot argues that destruction is part of the nature of war, but Tigatron remains with his decision to stay out of the Maximal/Predacon conflict. After Tigatron leaves, Dinobot follows him, making it clear he has a sort of plan. Cheetor is relieved when Primal arrives to make sense of the situation. The three Predacons meet to plan their next move. In the dark of night, in thick foliage, Dinobot shows Tigatron an example of Nature in action: a tiger killing some gazelles. Slaughter for survival, just like the Maximals battle the Predacons for the survival of peace on Cybertron. Dinobot explains that if Megatron wins, he will spread war to other worlds, ultimately destroying Cybertron in the process. Thus, the Maximals must stop him. It is the legacy of the Autobots and the Decepticons: they will always oppose each other. Tigatron still disagrees, and Dinobot gets aggressive. Luckily, before Dinobot gets carried away, Primal arrives to take his turn at reasoning. Disgusted, Dinobot takes his leave. The three Predacons attack Dinobot, overpowering the lone Maximal despite his inhumanly flexible neck. Primal arrives soon after, and the Predacons hope for another victory. Optimus puts up a better fight, knocking away both Terrorsaur and Waspinator with one shot, but Inferno hits Optimus from behind with a strong blast. The two Maximals are too damaged to fight against the killer fire ant, when to their rescue comes Tigatron, who can't sit passively while his friends are close to death. Inferno's flamethrower ignites a bush, adding to Tigatron's fury. The cat blasts Inferno into the distance, ending the Predacon's campaign. Tigatron extinguishes the fire and is welcomed back to the Beast Wars. Although he still hates the collateral damage, Tigatron now understands he can do more good as a warrior than a bystander.
  • Law of the Jungle is the second book in the Protosteel Saga. It tells the story of the Agori-Kal's final Order of Mata Nui training mission.
  • Law of the Jungle is a two part story from Action Force issues #40-41. * Law of the Jungle Part One * Law of the Jungle Part Two
  • __WIKIA_BANNER__ "When you walk on the wild side, danger is always coiled to strike!" — Tagline, from the front cover Law of the Jungle is the 105th book in the The Hardy Boys Casefiles series.
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