We took the eighteen dogs and headed in the direction where the monkey sounds came from. Half an hour later, we finally found the monkey group. There were more than a hundred monkeys, big and small. Some were swinging back and forth on the trees, some gathered together to pick at their fur to look for lice, and some were fighting. The calls just now were made by these fighting monkeys.

Moer collected about ten male and female monkeys into the space mountain. There was plenty of fruit in the space, enough for them to eat. He also dug a large pit and put in space water.

Afterwards, Mo'er went to Laiyuan County, where there was a kind of bird called toucan that she really wanted to collect.

The Dalmatian pelican, also known as the "big toucan," is large in size, has a large appetite, and requires a large amount of space for activity, and has very high requirements for environmental safety. On the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species, the Dalmatian pelican is listed as a "vulnerable" species, with a global population of between 1 and 2. In 2021, China's "National List of Key Protected Wildlife" was adjusted, upgrading the Dalmatian pelican to a national first-class key protected wildlife. Dalmatian pelicans breed in wetland areas and have a very fragmented habitat. They are mostly found in the north of China and migrate to the south in winter. A small number of individuals regularly overwinter in port cities.

It took a long time to find them in Laiyuan County. Moer collected more than a dozen of them in total. After they were taken into the space, Moer began to transform the space. He created a large shallow water area next to the freshwater lake, with only 30 centimeters of water, so that these toucans could have a place to find food.

Afterwards, Moer discovered many endangered species including the Oriental White Stork, Red-crowned Crane, Great Bustard, and Baer's Pochard, all of which she collected and protected!

Later, Moer decided to go to the Northeast, where the species are richer and there are more endangered species.

Mo'er had been to Daxinganling on Earth and found a lot of medicinal herbs there.

This time she plans to go again and collect more animals, medicinal herbs and plants.

After more than an hour, they arrived at the deep forest of Daxinganling. They collected the war chickens, released the dogs, and started searching. The sixteen dogs now obeyed orders. With a command or instruction from Moer, the dogs could complete the task very well. They dared not fail to complete the task. If they failed to complete the task, they would have no water to drink and nothing to eat!

The dogs, all on the march, suddenly pricked up their ears and stopped wagging their tails, looking as if they were facing a formidable enemy. A moment later, a tiger's roar was heard in the distance. Mo'er, also a clever man, was about to turn and run, but then he thought, "I have space, so what's there to be afraid of?"

As she continued walking, the black tiger bit her trouser leg and pulled it back, apparently feeling the pressure. Mo'er patted its head and said, "It's okay," then she put the dogs into the space. She dodged and reached a tree near where the tigers roared. Looking up, she saw two tigers playing and frolicking. In the grass nearby, a cub was gnawing on a bone! Mo'er's eyes narrowed when she saw it. The Siberian tiger! A species even more precious than the giant panda. Once, it had been unseen in China for decades!

Without hesitation, Mo'er collected the three Siberian tigers into the forests of her space. She created a large hilltop, covering hundreds of acres, and fenced it with thick wooden planks to prevent them from escaping. She then placed hundreds of rabbits, pheasants, and a dozen goats inside. Mo'er then began a ten-day search through the Greater Khingan Range. To her delight, she discovered two more Siberian tigers, which she also collected without hesitation. Afterward, Mo'er collected a vast variety of animals, plants, and birds!

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