[b]F) The Saurians attempt to continue and improve their food supply. They realize they can't appease Tak with fruits or vegetables, but they discover and have domesticated other food. Peanuts. But in order to avoid snubbing their new dinosaur dragon god, they took five men, and five women, and they were his new sacrifice. [/b] Farmers did not have domesticated animals suitable for agricultural work so they began to rely on manual tools. These were well adapted to the hilly terrain of the some nearby areas and to the limited-area platforms on which they could farm. In the small area that the Saurians called home, there was enough room to harvest at least a couple of crops. Adding bananas, the Saurians also domesticated peanuts for consumption. Saurians realized that the old folk among them, the weak and the young had trouble fending for themselves. Rather than risk aggitating themselves into forcing the children or others to work, they developed tools to make agriculture easier work. [b]Main manual tools used include:[/b] Chaki taklla,[3] an artificial-powered foot plough that consists of a wooden pole with a curved sharp point, made of stone. Across the end of this pole ran another wooden crossbar, on which the farmer could put his foot to sink it into the earth and produce a furrow.[4] This tool is still would be used for plowing, sowing, and building.[5] Rawk'ana,[3] a hoe with a thin sheet of wood of chachakuma, no higher than 40 cm. It was used to harvest tubers, to remove weeds and to sow small seeds. Waqtana, a Quechua term for a "clod buster"[6]