Affection for Sidaogou during the Famine

Chapter 249: Accidentally Injuring an Elk

She knew that many animals had a keen sense of smell and could even smell food several kilometers away.

Wild boars have an even better sense of smell. They can smell nuts buried two meters deep under the snow in Northeast China, and sometimes their noses are sharper than those of dogs.

Han Zhaozhao took out a military shovel from the space, found a good position on the shore and started digging a hole.

Time was tight and the task was heavy. The pit she dug was for wild boars and deer, but she didn't have the energy to dig too big, so she took a shortcut and made it only the size of a bowl.

There was a pit every 50 centimeters, and each pit was more than 30 centimeters deep. Hundreds of them were dug in a scattered manner, almost completely completing the shoreline that was covered with hoof prints of large animals.

Finally, she covered the hole with weeds, and sprinkled some homemade odor-masking powder on it to prevent animals from smelling human odor.

Han Zhaozhao didn't want to wait until the animals came to drink water in the evening before taking action, as that would delay her return to the city tonight.

She cut some sweet potato vines from the space and dug some sweet potatoes. Thinking that wild deer and yellow sheep might also like to eat carrots, she also picked some carrots and scattered them in a mess by the pond.

Han Zhaozhao found a big tree and climbed up it quickly.

She fashioned the rope into a noose and secured herself to the tree trunk, then waited for the animals to step into her trap.

Half an hour later, Han Zhaozhao heard the sound of grass rustling in the distance. An animal was coming!

Looking for the sound, I saw a group of wild deer coming out of the bushes. Their horns looked like deer but they were not deer, their faces looked like horses but they were not horses, their hooves looked like cows but they were not cows, and their tails looked like donkeys but they were not donkeys.

She recognized this animal. Wasn't this the elk that people had seen in later generations? Elk has been a species unique to my country since ancient times. In Mongolian times, in addition to being called "elk", it was also called "four-legged beast".

The elk in the capital lived in the royal hunting grounds during the Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties. Only during the annual royal hunt could they be hunted in the hunting grounds for the royal family to eat.

It is said that after the Eight-Nation Alliance invaded the capital, all the elk in the capital became extinct.

Later, it was said that a small number of a dozen were discovered by a Frenchman, and they were taken to Europe by Western zoos, where they survived and multiplied.

From then on, the elk became extinct in Beijing. In the 1980s, after efforts from all parties, our country introduced the elk that had wandered overseas back. The elk returned to the motherland and was reborn in Beijing.

Elaphe deer have lived on Chinese soil for more than two million years and were historically widely distributed in the plains and swamp areas of the Yangtze River and Yellow River basins in my country.

However, due to climate change and hunting by humans, it was almost extinct by the beginning of the 20th century.

Who would have thought that in modern Western fairy tales, the elk has become the mount of Santa Claus, which is funny to say.

"Yo, Yo!" The deer's call is crisp and pleasant, unique and melodious, echoing around the valley.

"The deer are calling, eating apples in the wild. I have guests, playing the harp and blowing the flute." The Book of Songs: Deer Calling has long been praising the deer, an animal that represents good luck.

Could this group of elks be the last ones left out of the capital city?

In later generations, this would be a protected animal!

Hunting one is very cruel. If you catch it, you will be forced to operate a sewing machine.

Just when Han Zhaozhao was hesitating whether to catch him or not, well, there was no need to hesitate, because God had already made the choice for her.

More than a dozen elks stepped into the pit and most of them were trapped. Some of the larger adult elks even had their legs broken because they were running so fast.

"What a sin!" Han Zhaozhao didn't have time to think about it. He untied the noose, slid down the tree trunk, and ran towards the herd of deer.

The injured elk's wailing and howling made people sad, and a feeling of self-blame welled up in their hearts.

Han Zhaozhao collected the trapped elks one by one into the space, and finally stunned the injured elk with an electric baton.

At this moment, she missed the omnipotent online shopping in her previous life so much. As long as you wanted, there was nothing you couldn't buy.

Even if weapons are not available on the intranet, you can still buy them through the extranet, as long as you have enough money!

Put them into the space and perform bone-setting surgery on them first.

Now, before anyone else can enjoy the medical skills learned from Liu Yishou, Milu has used them first.

Two elks were seriously injured, with three of their four legs broken and their leg bones sticking out.

"I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I really didn't mean it. I never thought I would meet you here.

You too, weren't they said to be extinct? Why are they hiding in the mountains? I blame you too, you are too greedy!

I originally wanted to hunt some wild boars, goats, roe deer, etc. Why are you running so fast?

No wonder they were hunted to extinction. They were so stupid and had no vigilance at all!

Nature is fair. If animals are so reckless, you can't blame others for your extinction!"

Han Zhaozhao felt uncomfortable and kept shirking responsibility and shifting the blame.

It took more than two hours to take care of the herd of elk. Fearing that they would damage the fertile fields, they were tied up one by one, first tied to the fence outside the yard.

It was getting late, so she planned to go home first, otherwise Aunt Shufen and her husband would be worried if they couldn't see her.

But when she walked out of the space, she was dumbfounded. The originally peaceful pond was now in chaos, with more than a dozen wild boars fiercely attacking a group of gazelles!

On the side, there were five or six little elks and three silly roe deer hiding in panic, but they also seemed to be joining in the fun, watching the excitement foolishly, and snatching carrots while running and chewing them deliciously.

What kind of animal world is this? Han Zhaozhao was at a loss!

Han Zhaozhao reacted quickly, nimbly avoiding the fierce battle scene, holding the tree trunk and climbing up the tree in a few swishes. She needed to figure out the situation on the battlefield before she could make the next plan.

When she saw the situation clearly, she couldn't help laughing. It turned out that it was the trap she had set before that caused the trouble.

Four wild boars were trapped in the trap, and because their legs were too short, they were broken at the thigh. These wild boars could not escape and could only howl in pain!

The gazelles took advantage of the situation and scrambled for the sweet potato vines and carrots on the ground.

The other wild boars in charge of guarding the area would certainly not sit idly by when they saw this. They had paid such a heavy price, so the food certainly belonged to them. If they wanted to take advantage of it, no way!

This led to a fierce fight.

The beautiful girl Han Zhaozhao transformed herself into Lao Liu, tied herself up tightly with a lasso, sat on a tree branch and began to aim and call out names with a crossbow.

One, hit!

Both ends, hit!

Three heads, hit!

Eh? This guy is also a cunning guy! Then shoot another arrow!

in!

As players from both teams kept falling, the wild boar became more crazy and the battle became more chaotic.

The gazelle left behind seven injured adult sheep, and the flock scattered!

Four more wild boars fell down, three of them were shot, and the other one was accidentally caught in a trap while dodging and had its leg broken.

The remaining two wild boars were snorting and wanted to gnaw on the helpless gazelle. They are omnivores, eating both vegetarian and meat.

Han Zhaozhao on the tree refused to accept this, that's oh my!

Are you blind? Can't you see the bow and arrow shining on the yellow sheep's neck?

Load the bow, aim, pull the trigger, and shoot!

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