009 Poisoning
The monkey face of the squirrel is normal, and there is no strange liquid spreading between the mouth and nose.
The veterinarian in the zoo pushed the monkey's eyelids apart and shook his head in distress, expressing his confusion.
"This monkey has no external injuries. Could it be that it hit the head and fainted?"
The middle-aged doctor wearing a mask was a little helpless. After a simple examination, the vital signs of this monkey were basically normal. According to common sense, this should be the rhythm of falling asleep, but the problem is... this guy has never woken up!
There are only four veterinarians in the entire zoo, plus licensed professional technicians, and on average, each person needs to take care of 150 animals. Although veterinarians have their own medical expertise, after adopting a shift system, it is easy for veterinarians to diagnose and treat animals that are inconsistent with their own field. Whenever this time comes, these veterinarians feel a little distressed.
"Can you let me see?"
Before Jiang Ji finished speaking, the middle-aged man waved his hand and the two nurses squatting next to him immediately moved aside.
Because Jiang Ji did not have a license, he was not directly assigned to the veterinary room when entering the zoo.
However, Jiang Ji's performance just now was seen by these people.
Since he, the "master" who trains animals, has spoken, even if the veterinarian is dissatisfied, he has not publicly refused.
Jiang Ji went up and checked the squirrel monkey one by one according to what he had learned. Just when he was confused, he came over with his big head chewing strawberries in his mouth, his body lowered slightly, his nose moved, and he sniffed beside the squirrel monkey's mouth.
"Woom!" Big Head seemed to have discovered something and barked a few times.
Jiang Ji looked at Xiaolu, who was unknown. He did not build a symbiotic relationship with Big Head, so he couldn't understand this dog's words at all.
The words of Sika Deer and Husky are not in harmony, but since Jiang Ji moved here, these two little guys have played together every day. Jiang Ji guessed that even if he didn't understand anything, he would always be in harmony over time, right?
The little deer really conveyed the meaning of Jiang Ji's bark, "It's delicious."
Delicious?
Jiang Ji fell into deep thought.
Dogs have no sense of taste. The things they think are delicious are often those that smell attractive.
For example, dog food smells good, but in fact, after you eat it, you will find that the thing is just like sand; however, this kind of thing should be very suitable for the taste of a dog.
So Jiang Ji knelt on the ground, opened the squirrel monkey's mouth, and put his nose up.
After sniffing a few times, Jiang Ji's eyes suddenly lit up, and a clear expression appeared between his eyebrows!
"I need to go in once for it." Jiang Ji said the first half of the sentence to the veterinarian. When he said the second half, his eyes had already moved to the old man.
"Xiao Jiang, have you found anything?"
The old man had no intention of stopping him. While asking casually, he handed the key on his waist to him with his right hand.
"I'm going to check it out."
It was not that Jiang Ji wanted to keep it a secret, but that he was not sure whether his judgment was correct.
While opening the gate of the Monkey Mountain Passage, Jiang Jiyu asked quickly at the old man who followed him: "In our zoo, tourists should be prohibited from feeding the animals those strange foods, right?"
There are such regulations in every zoo.
After all, animals are different from humans, and I don’t know what can be eaten and what cannot be eaten.
Jiang Ji still remembered that last year, the giant panda was killed by accident and the mineral water bottle cap thrown by tourists, and finally discharged it out of the body without any danger.
"Absolutely! We have surveillance here. If an abnormal situation is found, someone will be sent to stop it immediately." The old man nodded without thinking and said, "Xiao Jiang, are you saying that the monkey accidentally ate the things that tourists feed, so it turned out like this?"
Jiang Ji was not sure, so he could only say again that he had to confirm that he could draw a conclusion.
However, Jiang Ji's actions made the middle-aged veterinarian outside a little dissatisfied.
"I'm really arrogant. I don't know what it means. If you ask you to check the monkey's situation, do you really treat yourself as a doctor?"
Jiang Ji's previous actions of diagnosing a monkey were seen by the veterinarians, and his unfamiliar technique made him even more sneered.
What he couldn't accept the most was that Jiang Ji actually asked the Husky to come and checked it, and finally confirmed it.
Please! You are an undergraduate student majoring in animal medicine! What you need to do is to treat sick and injured animals, rather than wait for other animals to tell you about the condition of these injured little guys!
What's more, the one who came to sniff it was a husky!
Looking at Jiang Ji's gradually moving away figure, the middle-aged veterinarian snorted coldly and whispered: "I don't believe that you, a guy with not yet grown hair, can you find the real cause of the disease?"
Although the words were extremely small, they were still clearly captured by the two nurses beside them.
The older one didn't say anything, but the younger one glanced at the middle-aged veterinarian and moved away quickly.
When I entered Monkey Mountain again, the squirrels and monkeys inside became much more honest.
Jiang Ji patted Xiaolu's head a few times, pointed to the place where the monkey was hanging before, and said, "Go and see what's on it."
Jiang Ji's caress made the deer feel very happy. After a few whistles, his brown-yellow body jumped up again.
Soon, countless complicated items were kicked off from the top of the mountain by the deer.
Looking at the plastic packaging falling from the sky, the old man guarding the door suddenly changed drastically.
"How is this possible! How can these things be found in Monkey Mountain?"
There are various trademark patterns printed on the packaging bag. Just scan it casually and you will know that it is full of nut snacks.
Jiang Ji squatted down and checked it, but he couldn't find the items he thought of.
At this moment, a huge cup fell from the sky and hit him, shocking him.
When I looked up, I saw that Xiaolu's face had come over and her scarlet tongue licked Jiang Ji's face without hesitation.
‘This is the last one.’
Xiaolu's thoughts appeared in Jiang Ji's mind. While he reached out to praise and caress, he raised the cup that fell to the ground.
After seeing this, Jiang Ji decided.
However, this is Jiang Ji's first time to treat animals, so he needs more professional help.
While the Monkey Mountain keeper was cleaning up the garbage, Jiang Ji took the cup and returned to the monkey.
"Smell." Jiang Ji pushed the coffee cup in front of Big Head, letting it distinguish the smell inside.
"Is it the same as the one in the little monkey's mouth?" Jiang Ji touched Big Head's back and patted it a few times.
Dogs have 300 million olfactory cells, sixty times that of humans; dogs' olfactory bulbs occupy one-eighth of the brain, forty times that of humans; the point is that dogs can recognize odors with a concentration of 100 million times lower than that of humans.
Although the Husky is a bit stupid, its nose is still fine.
Hearing Jiang Ji's words and seeing his movements, the middle-aged veterinarian even made a sound with his nose and hummed without slashing.
Datou didn't care so much. After sniffing a few times, he started shouting.
'This idiot is saying there is no problem.'
Xiaolu glanced at her stupid look with contempt, her little tongue slightly exposed, shaking constantly.
Xiaolu's thoughts made Jiang Ji completely relieved. He said to everyone: "If I didn't make a mistake, it should be a symptom of caffeine poisoning."
The old man at the gate nodded slightly. Before he could respond, the middle-aged veterinarian finally couldn't stand it anymore.
"Oh, Xiao Jiang, you graduated from a prestigious university after all, right? Could it be that your teacher told you to follow the opinions of the animals beside you when teaching you to diagnose and treat animals?"
"You can just treat it and look at it. You really think of yourself as a human being. You don't even have a certificate. Let it go!"
Chapter completed!