Moer followed the clouded leopards slowly, wanting to see how many there were before deciding how many to take. Half an hour later, the clouded leopards came to the edge of a cliff. Moer moved closer and suddenly, nine clouded leopards appeared in his mind, two large and seven small. Moer was delighted and muttered to himself, "It's not easy, I finally found you!"

After looking at the surroundings and shapes of their nests, I replicated two nests on the edge of the cliff in the space at a 1:1 ratio and sealed them off with wooden boards. This gave them a habitat of about one hundred acres, which wasn't too small. I placed a lot of rabbits, goats, chickens and other animals with high reproductive capacity there. I also made two pools, one next to each nest, and put a lot of spiritual spring water in them.

Then, with a thought, the clouded leopards were all taken into the space. Once they entered the space, they were excited. What happened? The temperature was different, the air was fresher, but the nest was still the same nest. Their noses twitched as if they smelled a special smell. After a while, both nests of clouded leopards lay by the pool and drank the spiritual spring water in big gulps!

Later, Moer discovered the Blue Pheasant. The male has a black head and neck, a white crest, sometimes speckled with black. Its face is red, along with its forehead crest and facial wattles. The nape and sides of its neck are bluish-black. Its underparts are dark brown, with a metallic dark blue sheen on its breast and flanks. The female's head and nape are reddish-brown.

Because they were so good-looking, she took in seven or eight of them and set aside a special area for them to reproduce and thrive!

After that, we discovered several more particularly beautiful birds, and we also collected them all and placed them in the jungle!

The purpose of this trip has been achieved, and she plans to go to the Yunnan jungle to look for endangered animals and plants.

Soon the war chicken cut through the sky and flew towards Yunnan!

She watched the documentary again and learned that several plants were particularly rare. She planned to collect them all, believing they would thrive in the space. She entered the jungle, collected the war chicken, and began searching. Soon, she discovered a plant, the Paphiopedilum variegata, a rare and valuable flower.

Mo'er liked it as soon as she found it. There were more than a dozen plants scattered around, and she collected six of them. She also watered the remaining flowers with some spiritual spring water and covered them with leaves.

She placed the Paphiopedilum in her space on a hill near her house, watered it with spiritual spring water, and continued her search. When she felt tired or hungry, she would rest in her space, and when she woke up, she would continue her search. After two days and two nights of searching, she found several species that later generations had basically determined to be extinct!

There are Indochinese tigers, white-handed gibbons, red-necked cranes, white-shanked langurs, and small-toothed civets. To the southwest, she also discovered hog deer. She collected seven or eight of each species to ensure their normal reproduction in the space. She also discovered the mouse deer, also known as the small mouse deer, a Class I protected species in China. Smaller than many wild rabbits, they weigh 1.5 to 2.0 kg, are 420 to 630 mm long, and stand about 200 mm at the shoulder, making them the smallest ungulates in China!

Moer likes this little guy very much, he is so cute!

She also collected dozens of pangolins. Although they are plentiful now, they were nearly wiped out by poachers a few decades later! She also collected several ant and termite colonies just to feed the pangolins, bringing in quite a few insects as well!

As she collected more and more animals, she suddenly discovered that the space had become larger, more than a hundred kilometers larger than before, and the larger part was mostly mountains and grasslands.

Mo'er seemed to understand. The more plants and animals there were in the space, the greater the benefits seemed to be! With this discovery, Mo'er searched even more vigorously, collecting all kinds of animals, plants, and fish into the space as soon as he saw them. He collected at least seven or eight of each kind of animal, and at least seven or eight plants! He even collected fish in groups!

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