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Chapter 399 Inheritance of the Barbary Lion(1/2)

The East African prairie, above more than 300 kilometers south of the Mara River.

It was getting dark and a helicopter was hovering in the sky.

"Ritas, it seems that we are returning home in vain today."

In the cabin, an old man with big beard put down his telescope in disappointment.

Another woman said with a warm voice.

"Professor Chuck, please don't be discouraged. I have a premonition that I may find the Barbary Lion in another two days!"

Although she was very tired, she still forced herself to hold the telescope and did not miss every inch of land below, and what she was looking for.

"Hey, we are looking for a Barbary lion in a place of nearly 10,000 square kilometers. How could we find it?"

The old man almost gave up.

The two are Professor Chuck and Researcher Ritas from the World Animal Protection Organization.

Three days ago, under the guidance of their guide, they entered the grassland area to look for the Barbary lion.

But there was no gain in three days.

In addition to finding millions of huge migratory animals, a large group of adult African elephants rushed to the Mara River Basin.

Others are lackluster.

It is too difficult to find a Barbary lion in a place of nearly 10,000 square kilometers.

Especially they are unable to land yet, so they can only take turns to observe through telescopes.

This job cannot be handed over to others.

The appearance of the young Barbary lion is almost no different from that of other young lions. It is impossible to tell if it is not professional.

If someone else observes it, it will be too late to regret it if you miss it.

"Professor, what's the special thing about the Barbary lion you are looking for? Why do you have to keep looking for it?"

The pilot who drove the helicopter was Lao Hei from East Africa and worked in an animal protection research institution for many years.

At this moment, he couldn't help asking for it after holding it in for a few days.

There are so many lions in East Africa, with more than 10,000 heads even if they don’t have 20,000 heads.

Why risk your life and be unable to get along with a Barbary lion?

Besides, it’s not really gone. I heard that in the zoo on Europa, many Barbary lions are still alive.

Chuck smiled when he heard the driver's inquiry.

He poured himself a cup of coffee and took advantage of the rest to open the conversation for the driver.

"John, this is a long story!"

"Why is the preciousness of the Barbary lion lies in its wildness. Do you know the South China tiger in Daxia?"

"The South China tiger can no longer be found in Daxia, but it only has more than 100 tigers in the reserve, which are very precious."

"And the Barbary lion is even more miserable than the South China tiger. There is no purebred Barbary lion in the world today."

"The Europa Zoos are just mixed-race breeds, which are completely different from the Barbary lion."

"And what we are looking for now may be the accidental discovery, the last Barbary lion in the world."

"If it can be successfully captured by us, it may unravel a long-disputed issue in the zoological community!"

The driver John subconsciously asked: "Professor, what's the question?"

“About the inheritance of lions and erotic beasts and barbary lions!”

John subconsciously took a cold breath, "Hiss... is the lion-eye beast?"

What is a lion and erin?

Just a few years ago, scientists unearthed a skeleton fossil of a prehistoric beast on the grasslands in Kenya.

Through research, it was found that this was the remains of an ancient giant lion, the ancestor of modern lions, and was named lion-eye beast.

According to data model analysis, this guy called Lion and Eyebeast is the real overlord of East Africa in the Ice Age.

Its size is more than five meters and weighs about one and a half tons, which is more than three times larger than modern lions. It is the top predator of the grassland.

Scientists analyzed the skeleton structure of this lion and the bones of modern lions and made an amazing discovery.

The skeleton structures of the Barbary lion and the lion erinha beast are surprisingly similar.

The zoological community boldly judged that lion-ehive beasts did not completely become extinct in the Ice Age, but instead evolved over millions of years and became the form of Barbary lions.

Not only does the body size shrink, but the bite force and body structure are also changing.

But unfortunately, they did not have wild Barbary lions to refer to and compare to determine this inheritance.

It can only be made by the mixed-race Barbary lion in the zoo.

If Barbary lions can be captured this time, you can unravel this fact through modern laser scanning.

"It turns out that they are descendants of the giant African lion, no wonder they are so important."

Driver John finally understood why these two people were so persistent.

Once this matter is determined, the real origin of the lion can be studied.

The mainstream saying now is that the North American brutal lion is the ancestor of these guys.

Now I have discovered a lion-hye beast that was earlier than the brutal lion.

Everyone is a prehistoric beast.

It is finally a conclusion that it is a modern lion derived from the brutal American lion or a lion-eibian evolution.

When Professor Chuck saw John understand, he nodded and said, "So, the research value of this wild Barbary lion is very important."

"Its importance, like the destruction saber-toothed tiger we studied in the past few years, is a heritage of prehistoric beasts and modern animals."

"Does the Saber-toothed Tiger? I really don't know which is better, the lion-eye beast or the Saber-toothed Tiger?"

John said in a fascination.

Professor Chuck finished his coffee and said, "Don't worry, these two guys disappeared 2 million years ago."

John said, "Haha, that's right! But no matter how powerful they are, they are not as good as modern weapons!"

He changed the subject and brought up another thing.

"Professor, I tell you that during the day, a fierce battle broke out near the Mara River..."

"fighting?"

The female researcher Ritas also put down the telescope and planned to take a break.

Because the sky is getting darker, they will return to the end of today's work after observation.

She was shocked when she heard John's words.

Could it be that the poachers have started fighting?

"Yes, the battle between humans seems to have killed many poachers."

John showed off the news he knew.

"According to the official statement, both sides of the war even dispatched helicopters, and some people launched the Sprig anti-aircraft rocket!"

Ritas and Professor Chuck were extremely surprised after hearing this.

"Anti-air rocket? Armed helicopter?"

"As soon as it is done, will the official send troops to dispatch?"

John said helplessly: "The Mara River originated in Kenya and flowed through Tanya."

"The place where they fought was in a three-no-regarded area, and neither of the two countries planned to intervene."

"They're unanimously agreed that since so many poachers and mercenaries have entered."

"Let them beat them to death in there, and then go to the clearance after they die."

"As long as the wild animals are not an extinct massacre, they do not intend to send troops to stop them. After all, the people here are all outlaws."

"It is often necessary to eliminate a mercenary, which requires five to ten active forces, which is really a huge loss."

The two experts couldn't speak anymore.

"Don't you care internationally? After all..."

John sneered: "I can't control it. The grassland massacre order did not attract their attention. Who would want to control it when hundreds of mercenaries fight?"

"I guess they would like to hire all the mercenaries to end the chaos in East Africa and facilitate the management of some people."

Professor Chuck sighed, picked up the telescope again and began to observe.

"Since that's the case, Ritas, we can only look for one more day. If we can't find it again in one day, we must leave."

"If these poachers were regarded as enemies, we would all die here."
To be continued...
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