56.

I jacked it up and turned around to look for the water source. It saw me go and followed behind ignorantly.

Soon I came to a small lake formed by stagnant water. I swaggered and squatted by the water to drink water and clean my hair.

You can drink water at such a stagnant lake without worrying about the sudden attack of crocodiles.

The surrounding animals screamed and retreated.

It was almost night now, so there were not many animals drinking water or moving around here.

Another advantage is that most of the baboons by the lake have already fallen asleep, so they will not be as noisy as during the day, which makes my ears much cleaner.

However, a few baboons still found us and seemed to remember the previous revenge for food. They hid in the tree with their four paws screaming harshly and grinned at me provocatively.

I was already full, so I just yelled a few times in shock, and didn't want to go up and beat them.

What's more, their advantage is in the trees, which makes predation difficult, and I don't want to bother.

The white cat squatted down beside me, stretched out its paws to pat the water surface, and licked the wet soles of its paws.

Then it turned its head to look at me again, then imitated my movements, and began to squint its eyes, lick the water and clean its hair.

57.

After this incident, I began to worry that the little white cat would live alone after leaving the lion pride one day.

Cindy told me not to be discouraged. Cats like it are usually pets of humans, and they should live with humans without worrying about food and clothing, instead of fighting on the grasslands to survive. This is not its nature.

Then why does it appear on the grassland?

Abandoned by humans, lost with the original human family?

Should it belong to humans, not grasslands?

58.

Occasionally during the day, there will be human sightseeing groups passing by in cars like iron boxes.

Stretch your neck and hold a telescope to peer into our lives.

Most of them dare not approach the pride of lions.

I just growl to claim territory, and they can scream in that little box for a long time.

Humans are so boring.

59.

Snatching food from a lion's mouth usually doesn't end well.

Killed another hyena today.

Do not ask me why.

60.

Did I mention I'm worried about white cats?

No.

well.

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