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Chapter 201 Chinese Sturgeon and Yangtze River Sturgeon

As the boat sailed upstream, against the current, Mo'er reaped a bounty of fish, turtles, and shellfish, gathering countless into her space. However, she still couldn't find the two most important species. Suddenly, a white figure flashed by about five hundred meters away. Startled, Mo'er quickly ordered the captain to head in the direction of the disappearance. The captain was stunned. What was going on? Why did they suddenly change direction?

There was no other way. They'd paid for it, and even given a ton of tickets. Money was a powerful asset. Just go where they told you to go! Finally, after about ten minutes, the white creature reappeared within his mind's range. It turned out to be a Chinese sturgeon. Mo'er was overjoyed. Only a few dozen of these creatures were left in 2010!

She asked the captain to follow the direction she pointed, as she wanted to find more Chinese sturgeons!

The Chinese sturgeon preys on insect larvae, mollusks, oligochaetes, and fish. It is a typical migratory fish. Every summer and autumn, adult Chinese sturgeons that have grown up in the sea gather at the Yangtze River estuary. They spend a year migrating over 3000 kilometers upstream to spawn and raise their offspring in the turbulent Jinsha River.

上世纪70年代,长江流域中华鲟数量超过1万条。上世纪80年代下降到2176条。2000年下降到363条。2010年下降到57条。

So Mo'er wanted to store more things in the space.

Hard work pays off. After an hour of chasing this creature, Mo'er finally discovered more than a dozen Chinese sturgeons, both large and small. She collected them all into the space! To Mo'er's astonishment, when the Chinese sturgeons entered the space, a river suddenly appeared between the freshwater and saltwater lakes, which had originally been a plain. It was three meters deep and four meters wide. Was this space designed to accommodate the Chinese sturgeons' living habits? They live and grow in saltwater and spawn in freshwater! It was truly amazing!

Moer found the captain and asked him to continue upstream, then returned to the room. Finally, in the afternoon, they found many Yangtze River white sturgeons, probably dozens of them, and more than a dozen Yangtze River sturgeons mixed in with them. The water here was calm and there were many small fish and shrimps. It turned out that they were foraging here.

Mo'er collected more than a dozen of each species and was finally satisfied. This trip to the Yangtze River had concluded successfully! Most importantly, it relieved her of a worry! The thought of these lovely creatures becoming extinct or endangered in a few decades was heartbreaking.

After saying goodbye to the captain, Mo'er wandered around the river for several hours before finding an uninhabited area. She drove the War Chicken to Wuling Mountain in Hebei, where she found the species she wanted, the Zhili macaque.

Macaques were captured and sold, used as a means of profit, and exported to countries like Europe, America, and Japan, where they were used as guinea pigs in drug experiments. By the 20s, the price of a single macaque had reached unimaginable levels, fetching as much as US$70 per exported macaque. This high price fueled a growing desire to capture macaques, leading to their widespread extinction. Ultimately, the Zhili macaque did not survive the 1000s, becoming extinct.

Mo'er wanted to collect some of them into the space to prevent them from becoming extinct. When he arrived at Wuling Mountain, he found the mountains and rivers were beautiful, and there were birds singing and flowers blooming everywhere!

Wuling Mountain was historically known as Fuling Mountain, Mengguangling Mountain, and Wulong Mountain. During the Ming Dynasty, it was called Wuling Mountain. Many scholars and poets have sung poems about Wuling Mountain and visited the area. Wuling Mountain was also once a Buddhist mountain, with temples and monasteries built there as early as the Song Dynasty.

After entering the mountain, they arrived deep in the mountain in a few flashes. They heard the calls of monkeys from afar. Mo'er released the eighteen dogs and let them follow her, so that she would not be afraid of the monkeys attacking her!

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