Chapter 132 - Dingo

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n“This stream is close to the direction we chose.”

n“We can follow it for a while. This can ensure that we have plenty of water during this period.

nIt’s not too late to move away when this stream goes in another direction. ”

nBell explained to the audience.

nIn this environment, following the stream was much better than walking blindly.

nIf he was lucky, he might be able to find some food.

nBell looked around as he advanced.

n“I only ate a tarantula last night and it has already been digested.

nThe hunger is constantly reminding me to get food.”

n“It should be easy to encounter some large mammals in a large mountain range like this.

nAt this time of the year, these places would have large numbers of kangaroos, alpacas, wild goats, and other animals.

nThese are all good proteins. ”

nThe audience could not help but cry out in surprise when they heard Bell introduce the food list.

n“F*ck, forget it, host. Do you want to try kangaroo meat too?”

n“Is he planning to fight the kangaroo?”

n“Why do I remember that alpacas can’t be eaten?”

n“Previous poster, you’re overthinking. This is wilderness. If you were to wander in the wilderness and are about to starve to death, would you not eat it just because the other party is a non edible animal?”

nBell saw the audience’s argument.

nSeeing that the fans were about to argue, he quickly explained.

n“Alright, don’t be noisy. Actually, your worries are completely unnecessary.

nBe it kangaroos or alpacas, they are both delicacies in Australia.

nI won’t explain much about kangaroos. There are many kangaroos here, and there is a hunting program every year.

nAs for alpacas, it is said that Melbourne has very delicious alpaca meat dishes.

nMany restaurants even became famous because of this.

nHowever, the problem now is that this thing isn’t easy to catch. They even spit at you.

nYou won’t be hurt physically, but psychologically.

nIf I have a choice, I would rather fight the kangaroo. ”

nBell said half-jokingly.

nThe audience in the live-stream was amused.

n“Haha, the host is too talented. F*cking psychological damage.”

n“The other party has launched a mental attack that dealt critical damage to Bell.”

n“Don’t you guys have the experience of being spat on by the alpaca in the zoo?”

n“Previous poster, your comment has exposed your experience.”

nBell ignored the comments in the live-stream.

nHe did not have much energy to joke with the audience.

nIt might not matter normally, but in a situation where there was a lack of food, even talking was draining.

nIf he had the time, Bell wanted to rest for a while, but he could not do so yet.

nAfter walking for nearly an hour, the stream went a different direction, and Bell had to move away from it.

nHe could only replenish some water before he left the stream.

nBell suddenly realized something.

nThe camera in the live-stream turned to the grass.

n“There is some feces here. If I’m not wrong, this should be the excrement of some dingoes.”

n“From the dryness of the feces, those dingoes passed by here about six to seven hours ago.”

nHowever, this is the grassland, and it is not easy to leave footprints.

nWe have no way of telling where these wild dogs went. We can only pray that we don’t encounter them. ”

nBell stood up.

n“Dingo is actually a subspecies of the gray wolf.

nAlthough it is called a dog, it has always been living in the wilderness, and has retained most of their wolf habits.

nThese guys will usually hunt in a small group of three to five.

nMoreover, they have a strict teamwork, and their cooperation is very good.

nAlthough they are small, they usually hunt animals three to four times larger than them.

nLarge creatures like kangaroos are on their hunting list.”

n“If it’s just one, I’m confident of killing it, but if I encounter a small group, I’ll probably have to escape.”

nBell was very confident in his strength.

nIn fact, he had another meaning behind saying that he might need to escape.

nWith his current physique, he could deal with three to five dingoes, but injuries were inevitable.

nBeing injured in such an environment was very bad news. Bell did not want to encounter such a situation.

nBell walked forward while explaining the situation.

nMany fans would have a misconception when they heard about the dingoes.

nDingoes were not large predators, and they were not dangerous like lions and tigers.

nMany people might have encountered some large stray dogs. When these dogs went crazy, it was not impossible to stop them if they used their full strength.

nTherefore, when they heard Bell say that these dingoes were very dangerous, they did not care.

nIt was not until they heard Bell say that even large animals like the kangaroos were the prey of these wild dogs that they realized that they had underestimated the predators in this wilderness.

n“You might not know this, but there are also some villages in the Australian wilderness.

nEvery year, these villagers would have conflicts with the dingoes in the wilderness.

nBecause there are many dingoes here, they have no natural enemies.

nEven top hunters would choose to avoid these wild dogs.

n“In this saturated state, dingoes often charge into the residential area and start a conflict. There was once a news report that the dingoes rushed into a village and tore a child apart.”

n“The Australian government has no choice but to hunt these dingoes regularly.”

nSuddenly, Bell seemed to think of something, and his expression became strange.

n“I suddenly thought of something. I forgot to mention it.”

nThe audience in the live-stream was stirred up by Bell’s words.

n“What’s the matter, host? Is there anything special to pay attention to when facing this wild dog?”

n“I think there’s only one thing to pay attention to, and that is to stay as far away from it as possible.”

nLooking at the comments on the screen, Bell smiled evilly.

n“In fact, these Australian wild dogs have one thing in common with African hyenas. Of course, this might also be a habit caused by the environment.

nWhen these wild dogs capture their prey, they usually choose to eat their prey while they are still alive.

nHowever, because wild animals often have thick fur and fat to protect themselves, they are not easily torn apart.

nThey usually have to start from the softest place. ”

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