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574. Heart of the Wild (1/3)

The Sharkodon answered the phone and complained: "God, what else do you have to mess with me?"

"Are you old eyes blurred and you misread the caller ID? I'm not God, I'm Yang. If God is looking for you, you will be in trouble." Yang Shubao teased.

The Sharkdo also teased himself: "Judged by what I have done over the years, God shouldn't look for me, so Satan would come to me. Of course, Satan has come to me, Yang, you are my Satan, tell me, what's the matter?"

Yang Shubao asked, "Don't say it's so ugly, I just want to ask you one thing, where did I come from when I took this leopard?"

Sharkodon said vaguely: "Sorry, we are about customer information..."

"Don't talk nonsense. I won't ask you about the specific customer information. Do I want to know if this leopard was sent by poaching or someone was tamed?" Yang Shubao didn't want to hear his official voice and directly interrupted him.

The Shark-toothed Dragon said: "Of course someone has tamed it. I told you at the time that our business is legal and there is no problem with all the prizes!"

Uncle Yang smiled dryly and said, "I didn't believe it at that time, but now I believe it."

When the Shark-toothed Dragon immediately complained: "You are becoming more and more bastard now. Yang, do you understand that your behavior of taking this leopard away is not different from robbery?"

"It's spring now, and the supply of Luyibaos tea seedlings can double every month from now on." Yang Shubao interrupted him again.

The speech was interrupted this time, and the Shark-toothed Dragon was not angry. He was stunned and muttered: "I tell you that this has nothing to do with tea tree seedlings. You are becoming more and more presumptuous now. Can you mention the yield of tea tree seedlings again?"

"This is the ultimate output." Yang Shubao sighed, "If I could produce more tea seedlings and make more money, why wouldn't I do it?"

When Sharkdo thought it was true, he hung up the phone in disappointment.

After putting away his phone, Yang Shubao suddenly looked frowning. John asked strangely: "What's wrong, lord, you don't look very happy."

"I'm in trouble. This leopard is not a wild leopard. It is a pet raised by others. Now that it's grown up, it's eaten a lot and dangerous. Then someone resells it. I didn't understand the situation and brought it back."

John didn't understand what he meant: "What's next?"

Uncle Yang squatted on the ground in a discouragement and said, "Next, we have to teach it to hunt and teach it how to survive in the wild. It's very difficult!"

John came up and squatted beside him and comforted him, "It's okay, we are very capable."

The leopard leaned up from the other side and put its front paws on Yang Shubao's shoulder.

Although it looked confused, it sensitively realized that it was right to do so.

Logically speaking, leopards are the most outstanding hunters on the grassland, even better than lions. After all, lions are group animals, while leopards live alone. They are rangers on the grassland.

It takes a lot of training for a soldier to grow into a qualified Ranger, and the same is true for the leopard.

From birth, they have to wander with their mothers, watch their mothers hunting scenes again and again, learn hunting skills, and then start to hone through the fight between brothers and sisters.

When they are a little bigger, the female leopard will come to play with them in person, gradually increasing their intensity, allowing them to gradually learn hunting skills.

Not only that, the female leopard will also capture some small beasts and come back to train them, and finally wait until they are sub-adult to go out and become an excellent individual hunter on the grassland.

The reason why Yang Shubao is so clear is that there is a cheetah mother on his territory, and this is how this mother teaches the little leopard.

Thinking of the scene of the female cheetah professor Little Leopard, he stood up and said, "Let's go, take this guy to open his eyes."

After understanding what he meant, John asked, "Lord, you don't want to rely on the female cheetah to teach this big hunting skill, right?"

Compared to the short and concise cheetah, the leopard is indeed a big guy.

Yang Shubao said: "The female cheetah must not be able to teach it, but it is absolutely right to open its eyes. It must give it a rough impression and know how powerful its family is."

The four powerful grasslands are as fast as wind leopards, as slow as forest rhinestones, as invading as fire lions, as motionless as mountain elephants.

Female cheetahs live on the edge of the fruit forest with their little cheetahs. There are many species here, making hunting easier.

Cheetah's favorite prey is rabbits and little antelope. When they come to the reserve, the stepmother leopard feels like she is in heaven.

There are too many grass rabbits here, including wild rats and ground squirrels. These two animals are fat and fattened by high-quality forage grass, and are also foods that cheetahs like very much.

The food was abundant and there was no threat. The cheetah family's stable and happy life survived.

This is unimaginable in the wild. A nest of small leopards can survive at most 30 to 40%.

Hyenas and wild dogs culled, and there was not enough food. Brothers and sisters were injured and then infected during the fight. Many factors hindered the survival of the little leopards.

The female leopard has its own territory, but this territory is not relative to all animals compared to other leopards.

Uncle Yang took the leopard along the fruit forest. The sweet rain irrigated the branches, and the fruits hanged all over the branches. He picked a big pear casually and ate it. The sweet juice splashed everywhere.

Seeing this, John also picked one and ate it happily.

The leopard followed them obediently, following them step by step.

The little leopards who were almost sub-adult were jumping through the grass. When they saw Yang Shubao and John, they ran over like cats. One of them ran over after running a few steps and then suddenly turned around.

A big wild rat ran out of the grass and ran away desperately. Its speed was extremely fast, and its gray-black figure flashed in a flash.

But the little cheetah was faster. The little cheetah turned around and kicked the hind legs. Her slender and flexible body was like a loose spring. Her limbs gently touched the ground and then bounced up. The messy grass leaves were swayed in a collision. Its body quickly approached the wild rat through the weeds.

The wild rat also knew that the threat was behind him and made a sudden turn while running.

This trick is a common method to deal with hyenas and wild dogs and is very effective.

However, this move in front of the cheetah was not enough. The little cheetah bent her hind paws and her lower abdomen and teared her to the ground. The green grass leaves flew, and its body twisted flexibly. A rabbit rose and falconed to complete the turn and continued to chase after her.

The wild rat was about to escape, and the little cheetah slapped its front paw and pressed it on it, slapped the wild rat into a flip on the grass.

Survival** drove the wild rat to get up as fast as possible. Before it could exert force, it landed on its lower abdomen with a claw from its head, and then the little cheetah grabbed its neck and shook it.

With one swing, the wild rat's cervical spine was dislocation!

There was no need for the female leopard to take action, and Uncle Yang felt that the little leopards taught the leopard a good lesson.
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