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Beast of prey by Jay Williams

by Williams, Jay, 1914-1978
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Beast of Prey by Jay Williams is a science fiction novella written in the mid-20th century. Set in a distant future on a strange planet, the narrative revolves around a team of scientists conducting an ecological survey who encounter a lethal predator that seems to attack its victims through a mysterious mental paralysis. This story explores themes of survival, nature, and the potential for intelligent life in unexpected forms. The plot follows the main character, Fenner, as he and his fellow researchers face a series of unexplained attacks leading to the incapacitation of their team members. Amid growing tension and fear, Fenner becomes determined to discover the nature of the lurking threat. Ultimately, he encounters an unusual creature—initially thought to be dangerous—that turns out to have the ability to nullify the effects of the predatory flowers causing the mental paralysis. Through this experience, Fenner realizes that the creature harbors an intelligent and protective instinct, suggesting a deeper evolutionary relationship between it and the flora of the planet. The story concludes with Fenner recognizing the creature’s capability for compassion, hinting at the complexities of interspecies connections in an alien ecosystem. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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Language English
Category Science

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