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Chapter 576 - 355 One Shot, One Nest
Chapter 576: Chapter 355 One Shot, One Nest
Half an hour later, all four paws of the leopard had been bound by the hunters who arrived.
As for the guide and the person in charge, they were incessantly apologizing to Chu Mingcheng, and they stated that all their expenses in the reserve would be waived.
The person in charge of the reserve also gifted them an intact leopard skin and the skin of a giraffe.
Soon after, the group quickly learned the reason why the leopard had appeared near their tent.
It had some bite wounds on its body, which, based on the timing of the injuries, seemed to have been inflicted in the past few days.
From the reserve’s animal experts, they learned that it was a recently matured female leopard that had failed to claim its territory and ended up wandering to this area.
Actually, there were hunters patrolling around the tent house at different times every day, and this leopard just happened to appear after their patrol, which was quite coincidental.
Moreover, these wild animals generally do not attack people; it was mainly the dogs that caught the leopard’s attention.
Chu Mingcheng and Jiang Luoluo couldn’t deny this and were also surprised that there had been no accidents in this area for so many years.
In the end, they accepted the apology. After all, what else could they do if they didn’t accept it? Spend time hiring international lawyers to sue for compensation?
They didn’t have that time!
They accepted the apology and asked them to take the dogs away for care.
In the African savanna, these two creatures are a very delicious source of dog meat, positioned at the bottom of the food chain.
The next day, based on their itinerary, Chu Mingcheng and Jiang Luoluo set off in an off-road vehicle to the actual route of the great migration.
"Moo~"
"Baa~"
Right before their eyes were hundreds of thousands, even millions, of wildebeests, mixed with hundreds of thousands of zebras and antelopes, all majestically heading north.
A wild and robust savanna scent rushed towards them, and Chu Mingcheng and Jiang Luoluo’s cameras clicked away non-stop. They estimated that this would probably be the only time they’d witness such a spectacular scene.
The animals were not at all afraid of the visiting vehicles, seeming already accustomed to them.
However, their danger stemmed from the predators lurking nearby.
Chu Mingcheng was in luck, as they happened upon a pride of lions ready to hunt.
The hunting pride consisted of only five lionesses, but the wildebeests far outnumbering them were all desperately fleeing—an instinctual fear embedded in their bones!
Soon, the pride chose its target and launched an attack.
A wildebeest with an injured leg seemed to be their target; it was just running a bit slower than the rest and was finally brought down by one of the lionesses. The other lionesses quickly joined in.
"Nature can be so cruel," Jiang Luoluo remarked as she watched the hunting scene from a close distance.
The car had by then pulled up close to the lions, hardly twenty meters away—a distance a lioness could cover in a few seconds with a sprint.
Yet the lionesses seemed completely accustomed to the cars and paid them no mind.
"So being born is quite the tricky business," Chu Mingcheng said, shaking his head in jest.
Compared to envying those born in Rome, he felt lucky enough to have been born human and healthy.
Next, they arrived at a riverside to enjoy the sight of a crocodile feast.
Tanzania is a beautiful and diverse country, home to some of the best wildlife habitats.
The country’s relatively low population makes it a paradise for wild animals, resulting in numerous reserves.
Because of its diverse geography, there is also an abundance of wildlife species.
Three-quarters of Tanzania’s land is wilderness, making it heaven for hunting enthusiasts.
After enjoying the migration, Chu Mingcheng and Jiang Luoluo set off for the hunting camp.
The accommodations were still tented, and not as luxurious as the previous ones.
Inside there was only a bed and a simple wardrobe setup, but fortunately, there was still an en-suite toilet and bathroom.
The final entertainment option in the reserve was hunting, for which they provided guests with a ten-day hunting schedule.
Each hunter’s quota was fixed, consisting of one leopard, one African buffalo, one East African zebra, and one Nile crocodile.
In addition, Pearl Chickens and quails could be hunted at will, with no limit.
They also offered complementary services for processing animal skins, such as turning zebra and leopard hides into leather goods for easy transport and preservation.
Of course, it was also possible to sell the game directly to them to recoup a bit of money.
The prices were naturally very cheap, and with Chu Mingcheng’s journey around the globe, they could easily sell the items at a high price in Europe and America.
All hunted game here came with legal certification, which posed no issue in countries where such trade was legal.
Unfortunately, the policies of Huaxia prevented them from bringing any items back home.
The hunting days officially began. In the morning, after daybreak, Chu Mingcheng and Jiang Luoluo had breakfast, then picked up the firearms and ammunition they rented yesterday, and started out on their hunt.
"What game would you like to hunt first?" the Hunter leading the way asked as they traveled.
Different game lived in different locations, and it was necessary for the visitors to decide beforehand so the Hunter could take them to find their game.
Chu Mingcheng thought it over. Buffalo, zebras, and Nile crocodiles were herd animals and easy to track.
On the other hand, adult male leopards were solitary and their tracks more elusive.
"Let’s hunt the leopard first, the rest of the game will be simpler."
Jiang Luoluo’s only interest was in the Pearl Chicken and quail, and as long as there was time to hunt these two, everything else was negotiable.
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