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034 Insect Star 11

The problem of the tribe's base area has been solved. Next, it is time to face the most important and difficult problem to solve - food.

The spider family brought by Marvin played a big role in the tribe. They used the silk they spun to make a dense spider web, which served as the door of the cave. In this way, only some insects were sent to guard the entrance of the cave and live in it.

The insects in the cave don't have to worry about the danger of being attacked.

After spending a peaceful and exciting night in the cave, the insects discovered another exciting thing at the entrance of the cave - spider webs covered with various foods.

These hungry insects swarmed in and feasted without waiting for Chief Scorpion to give orders. Even the web that the spiders worked so hard to weave was torn with a big hole.

"Don't fight, don't fight!" Scorpion's father wanted to stop him, but there was nothing he could do.

Insects only have food in their eyes, so how can they take Father Scorpion, the chief, seriously? What's more, many insects are much stronger than Father Scorpion.

Standing on the roof of the off-road vehicle, Marvin was in a very bad mood as he looked at the messy scene of fighting for food.

These insects love to fight so much!

Last night when everyone got together to talk about the future of the tribe, the insects all still harbored longing for peace. Just one night later, these insects revealed their true nature again.

What to do?

Marvin sat on the roof of the car trying to think of a solution.

"Brother, this spider silk is so sticky, and it keeps pulling. It's so powerful!" Mia stretched one hand out of the car window and showed a piece of spider silk in her hand to Marvin who was sitting on the roof of the car.

Spider silk keeps pulling? Isn't that great?

At first, Marvin just thought of letting the spiders weave a web to make a door to the cave.

Since this kind of spider silk can be made into a door, can't it also be made into a house? Or, it can simply be made into a place to keep small animals, just like a pig pen or a chicken pen. Wouldn't it be possible to keep domestic animals in this way?

Where do live livestock come from? In these sticky spider webs, of course.

With this thought, Marvin's mind opened up.

Marvin told Father Scorpion his thoughts, and Father Scorpion quickly understood the significance of what Marvin said. He found spiders and asked some of them to go to the woods to weave a huge web to catch food.

Let the other spiders weave spider webs into houses in the cave.

After catching the small bugs as food alive, the insects sorted them into houses and raised them. As for how to raise these small bugs, the insects in the tribe had no experience at all. But fortunately, these foods are not like chickens on earth.

Pigs and rabbits are so difficult to feed, so give them a place with water and let them fend for themselves.

As for more advanced captivity skills, Father Scorpion can also learn something from the virtual image of Grandpa Cane.

Not all insects eat small bugs. There are also some insects that are vegetarian, such as locusts.

The food source of vegetarian insects is better solved. Just let the spiders use spider silk outside the cave to refer to the greenhouses on the earth and build some planting bases. Just like in captivity, they mainly rely on themselves to fend for themselves.

In short, with captive breeding and planting as supplements, the tribe's food source is guaranteed.
Chapter completed!
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