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Serengeti, prairie.

The hot sun was burning the ground, and under the blue sky, a huge team of wildebeests was moving towards the north.

From July to September each year, it is the transition season between the rainy season and the dry season in the grasslands of East Africa.

Serengeti’s rainy season ends, the rain area moves north, precipitation decreases, and the dry season comes. This makes the Serengeti grassland gradually become a wasteland, and herbivores including wildebeests are facing an increasingly serious survival crisis.

At this time, the Northern Section of the Masai Mara Nature Reserve in Kenya is the continuous rainy season, making it the “Eden” of the East Africa grasslands with abundant grass and plants at this time.

During this time, the wildebeest followed the pace of rain, day and night, to avoid the attack of many natural enemies, traveled more than 40 kilometers a day, and migrated north to the Masai Mara in Kenya, about 3000 kilometers away.

The migration process is very dangerous, because they will step over the territory of many beasts.

This stage is also the time for wild beasts on all grasslands to hunt.

Lions, leopards, hyenas, crocodiles, etc., these savage predators are ready to gorge oneself during this time and prepare for a meal.

At this point in the prairie, nearly 100 wildebeests were rushing towards the migratory force.

Behind them, the lions followed closely, and the bloodthirsty eyes looked for the single-horned wildebeest, ready to pounce and launch a fatal blow.

Hunting is an instinct for this group of top predators on the prairie, and predatory skills are repeatedly tempered as they grow. Because the cost of mistakes is hunger, they are very skilled at how to catch prey.

While driving the wildebeests and constantly shifting the large forces, the eyes of this group of lionesses were still glancing at the wildebeests, the small cubs.

Compared to adult wildebeests, cubs are undoubtedly the best targets for hunting.

And hunting cubs is not easy to be injured accidentally.

At this moment, the hunting started, and a lioness suddenly let out a roar, and the remaining lionesses all around the wildebeest all moved towards the wildebeest at the same time.

As herbivorous creatures, swarms of wildebeests are actually fully capable of contending with the lions, but they not at all have the courage to confront. When facing the lions that thrashed, they suddenly panicked and the running formation suddenly collapsed.

This is exactly what the lions want to see. Several wildebeests were immediately thrown down by the lioness.

As is customary, after the lion knocks down its prey, the first bite is the wildebeest ’s throat, which is also a fatal part.

At the moment, this scene is being shot by a camera not far away

As a large migration landscape on the prairie, many photographers come here every year to gather materials.

The thrill of the wildebeest migration can really create a lot of ratings for them.

But this job is also very dangerous.

Because there are too many ferocious predators on the prairie, even with a lot of protection, accidentally will also be killed.

Similarly, high risks bring high returns.

Therefore, there are still many photographers who come to shoot documentaries or select materials every year.

The scene where the lions hunted the wildebeests at this moment was exactly what they wanted to see. Several photographers creeping not far away immediately focused attention completely to shoot the scene where the lions displayed their superb hunting skills.

This hunting tempo was fast, a large number of wildebeests fled, but 4 wildebeests were hunted on the spot, the scene was thrilling, and the photographers who took the pictures were very excited.

Because these fragments can bring them fame and money.

After the hunt, the lionesses did not eat, but each bit their prey and began to return.

Lions, as social animals, are different from many animal groups.

Although it is the lioness that goes out to hunt, the lioness does not at all take the lead in feeding, and the male lion guarding the territory is the leader of the lion group, and only it has the first right to eat.

Only when the male lion is full, then is the lioness’s time to eat. The rules for eating are very strict.

At this moment, although the lionesses have hunted 4 wildebeests, the male lions must not be able to finish eating, but the lionesses still chose to bring the food back.

Because under normal circumstances, the male lion will pick and choose when eating, choose the delicious part of the mouth. Unless there is a shortage of food, the lion will inevitably satisfy its own taste under the conditions, so these four wildebeests and lions have priority to eat.

The Harem Belle 3000 also sent them out to work to support themselves. In this regard, the Lions played vividly and thoroughly.

Like a scum man fighter!

Of course, in fact, the male lion also bears a heavy responsibility, which is not very easy, because the task of the male lion is to defend the territory, protect the ethnic group, and protect the offspring. Every battle has the risk of death.

But without the arrival of the “Lao next door”, under absolute security, the life of the male lion is extremely comfortable.

At this moment, the lionesses dragged the dead wildebeests and began to return.

Unfortunately, the direction of this group of lionesses happened to be a place where photographers prowled and hidden.

At this moment, the photographers who were still very happy before had cold sweats on their foreheads.

Because they know exactly what the consequences will be if they are found.

They immediately put down the camera and prostrate to the ground, and Middle-Stage hopes that the terrifying thing will not come.

As the distance approached, the lionesses’ heavy breathing was clear and audible.

At this moment, the photographers were also extremely nervous, and the peng peng of their hearts could not beat.

At this moment, a lioness walking in front of the team suddenly turned her sharp eyes to the weeds not far away.

Although the bloody smell in the mouth was very heavy, it still smelled a different smell.

The lioness immediately dropped her prey and moved towards the haystack.

As top predators, in this prairie, they have no fear of any opponent at all, so they have no fear of dangerous existence.

Breathing sounds were approaching, and at this moment, some prowling cameramen had already seen images of cruel bites in their minds, and they were first scared by their brain supplies before they happened.

After approaching the haystack, the lioness sucked her nose twice, as if judging where the smell came from.

After determining the position, the lioness slowly lowered her head.

At this moment, a few high-pitched roar sounds came suddenly:

“Oh, oh oh oh!”

The lioness immediately took a step back vigilantly, turned her head towards the direction where the sound came from, and saw a group of local Native Persons holding wooden lances, wearing crowns and necks with animal teeth strung to form ornaments Flying here.

While rushing towards them, the group of Native Person kept screaming for deterrence.

This scene really scared many lionesses present, and they began to retreat alertly.

At this time, more than 20 local natives accelerated their speed of running, exaggerated their behavior, and screamed more loudly.

The lioness group was obviously frightened, they laid down their prey and moved towards the indigenous roar, giving a deterrent roar.

However, this group of indigenous people is obviously very experienced, not only not frightened, but also sent roar to confront the lionesses.

The lion’s mouth seizes food, which is a dangerous act that local indigenous people often do.

A few hundred years ago, this move was made to survive. It was much easier to snatch the necessary meat from the lion’s mouth than to hunt yourself.

Although dangerous, they can often bring them rich harvests.

However, in modern times, even the indigenous people in the African savannah have been exposed to some modern technology, and the source of food is no longer single.

The lion’s mouth is more like a tribal culture, a symbol of a warrior.

In the season of great migration, it is also time for the indigenous tribes to prove their courage. They will each form a team to stage a scene where the predecessors played against the beasts 100 years ago.

In order to prove his courage, it is a culture of ancestor worship.

This is like even now, many African human race Tribes also have human-eating behavior, but they have actually given up eating real humans, instead eating plants made into human shapes, continuing an ancient inheritance.

At this moment, more than 20 tribal men holding lance continue to use this action to provoke lionesses.

The bet is that the lionesses dare not fight, not really want to fight the lionesses.

Because they really fight, they will definitely die!

After some roaring and deterrence, as the distance approached, the indigenous people lined up and slowed down.

The lionesses are still retreating, apparently reluctant to discard the food and leave.

The indigenous people’s progress is very firm. In the momentum, they are suppressing the lioness.

Even if the lionesses made several deterrents by brushing their teeth and digging the ground, their pace was still firm.

At this moment, an indigenous man suddenly rushed out of the team and rushed towards the lioness.

The move suddenly frightened the lioness group, they quickly dropped their prey and turned to run out of several meters away.

“Ao ao ao oh!”

When he found himself frightening the lion, the man shouted in excitement.

Seeing the companions, they also approached at this time.

At this moment, the food that originally belonged to the lionesses fell into the hands of this group of indigenous people.

However, the confrontation was not over, and the lionesses roared unwillingly, and began to circle around the natives.

Indigenous people began to pick up stones on the ground and threw them at the lioness, trying to scare them away.

Such confrontation is undoubtedly long.

The lionesses are very strange to humans, and this creature is not on their predation list. The vigilance of felines encourages them to act blindly without thinking.

Indigenous people also use this to deal with the lioness and even take the initiative to intimidate.

In this kind of confrontation, the most important thing is momentum, otherwise let the lioness realize that you are weak, and they will pounce on you without the slightest hesitation.

How to confront the lion, the indigenous people are obviously very experienced.

Because this is also a skill passed down from generation to generation, how to maximize their momentum and intimidate the fierce lion.

As the confrontation continued, the night gradually dimmed.

In the sky, the prairie at this moment has the most primitive ecological beauty.

The wind blowing at this moment is not as bitter as winter, nor as dry as in autumn, nor as hot as in the morning. Countless grasses are swaying in the breeze, quiet and peaceful.

However, at a certain corner of the prairie, the confrontation is not over.

The unwilling lionesses stepped forward several times, but they were scared back.

As the night darkened, the skin of the indigenous people seemed to be an invisibility cloak, and gradually integrated into the night.

The white teeth that are only occasionally exposed also prove that there is someone here.

At this time, they ordered torch.

To the lionesses, the swaying fire seemed to be releasing danger signals at all times.

At this time the indigenous people started to act, they took the initiative to hold the torch and began to drive the lioness group.

At this moment, an overly frightened lioness suddenly moved towards an indigenous attack.

Seeing this scene, all the hearts of the natives carried their throats.

Because as long as the lioness successfully bites that companion, it represents the real strength of the lioness group understood, and the consequences are very terrifying.

At this moment, the former native man who took the initiative to intimidate the lion stepped forward and made a wild beast growl in his mouth, punching him with a punch from the side.

This fist was so powerful that he tilted the head of the lioness that had just opened her mouth, and fell to the ground violently, then quickly jumped up and took a few steps back.

Seeing this scene, all the indigenous people were sighed in relief because they knew the crisis was temporarily lifted.

The lionesses were obviously frightened by this scene. When they were driven again, they were like scared cats, and they kept retreating.

After a stalemate for a while, the lionesses finally gave up their prey and all turned away.

When the victory came, all the indigenous people raised their wooden lance and started cheering.

But just as they were about to drag the wildebeest back to the tribe, a few men holding the camera suddenly came out of the haystack beside them.

At this moment, the indigenous people who were calm in the face of the lion were almost scared of heart disease.

“Thank you very much for your help!” Several videographers burst into tears.

This feeling of escaping from the dead, the real experience, is far more memorable than seen in TV or movies.

Just now, when they thought they would be discovered by the lioness, at that moment they even felt like they were suffocating.

After escaping from death, I felt hard to describe the excitement in my heart.

“Why are you hiding here?” At this moment, the man who had just hit a punch to knock down the lioness asked curiously.

“We are from TV XX and wanted to shoot a documentary, and this came to the prairie. We almost died just now. Thank you very much!” The leading photographer said thanks again.

The photographers were not surprised to be able to communicate with the indigenous people.

Because it is now more than 2300 years old, even many indigenous tribes, it is normal to use modern technology.

“You’re welcome, friends from afar!” The man replied with a grin.

“By the way, I just seemed to see you knock down the lion with a punch. How did you do it?” The leading photographer asked curiously.

“He is the first warrior of our tribe, the Zara warrior ‘Chala’!” Before the man explained, the companion on the side opened the mouth and said first.

“Zubao brave?”

Through the afterglow of the torch, they saw a leopard tattoo painted on the chest of this man called the first warrior, painted with some unknown paint.

This leopard does not look rough, but it comes to life with the shaking of the body, as if there is a fierce leopard crawling on the man’s chest, giving the native man a wild and tough breath.

“Did your strength work out by yourself?” The photographer asked again after staring at the tattoo on the chest of the indigenous man for a moment.

“No, it was given by Zubao!” The man was proudly replied.

The photographer froze for a few seconds, thinking about it or being nodded, for fear of asking the questioning words would be brutally killed.


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