Live Wild Adventure

Chapter 715 Seeing the Reindeer Again

Chapter 715 Seeing the Reindeer Again
Of the eight dogs, five ran away, but Bi Fang only met three.
The case of the other two.
"The possibility of surviving is very small." Bi Fang sighed. As an explorer with the theme of survival in the wilderness, he naturally knows how difficult it is to survive in the North Pole. Maybe Goudan's companion will fall in the snow forever .

The only reason Bi Fang was a little confused was why the Inuit in front of him wanted to send the other three over. Shouldn't he be the one who returned the dog eggs?

In any case, the original owner of the dog egg has no children. As an inheritance, it is undoubtedly more appropriate to leave it to the neighbors, right?

After all, to Goudan's old owner, he is just a stranger.

The leading Inuit did smile: "But Ban Lamu is obviously closer to you. You see, even if I called its name, it just responded, but didn't come over. It has found a new owner by itself. It's gone, isn't it?"

Bi Fang was taken aback, and looked down at Goudan squatting at his feet.

Indeed, Goudan was really excited when the Inuit in front of him called Ban Lamu's name at the beginning, Bi Fang also let go of his hand at that time, but Goudan did not rush over, but was quiet Squatting down at his feet.

Not in vain!
Thinking of this, Bi Fangli rubbed the dog's egg and dog's head,

"Ban Lamu is the head dog and very smart. I have raised many sled dogs, and I have seen more than a hundred of them, but Ban Lamu is also one of the smartest ones. I believe in his choice. And my family already has too many sled dogs, it doesn't matter if there are three more or three less, since they are not needed, instead they will be fed more for nothing."

The leading Inuit people are right. Pet dogs generally consume about 1000 calories a day, while sled dogs consume up to 10000 calories a day pulling sleds, which is 10 times or more than ordinary dogs.

But dogs are very reproductive. Unless they are competition level, ordinary sled dogs are not too rare, and having too many is a waste of resources.

For a purebred sled dog, one dog can pull a person, not only because the sled dog itself is very strong, but mainly because the resistance of the ice and snow is small.

For international sled races, two people on the sled, usually four to six strong sled dogs, are more than enough.

In the sled race held near the North Pole, more than a dozen Samoyed dogs can even pull hundreds of kilograms of items and fly all the way in the cold wind of minus 1-40 degrees, and only need to rest for a few hours a day.

Where do normal people need such a large pulling force?

This pulling force is enough to drag a musk ox. No matter how much it is, it is not only difficult to control, but also a waste of resources, which can only be left at home for free.

Now that the conversation has come to this point, Bi Fang naturally agrees. For the Inuit, the sled dogs left by Amaluk are a kind of idle resources, but for him, it does greatly increase the transportation capacity and facilitate the transportation. More operations.

The audience shouted excitedly, and the expedition team will add new members!

What a surprise, what a surprise!

Not only did it completely solve the problem of the ownership of the dog eggs, but there were even three more healthy sled dogs.

[Good boy, I didn't give you so much meat for free! 】

[From the moment Goudan wore a horn helmet and was reluctant to give up afterwards, I knew that these two dogs were really smart]

[Rescuing the whales will indeed bring unexpected joy! 】

After confirming the ownership of the dog eggs, the Inuit came with three other sled dogs that afternoon and handed them over to Bi Fang.

Those are two Alaskas and one Samoyed. So far, Bi Fang has a total of six sled dogs, one Erha, three Alaskans, and two Samoyeds.

The original team formed again, and Goudan jumped up and down excitedly. Perhaps the only fly in the ointment was that there were no females in the team.

After the initial excitement passed, Goudan stared blankly into the distance, which was the back of the Inuit people leaving.

"Don't look, there is no wife."

Bi Fang kicked Goudan's ass, making it bark in displeasure.

Pressing Goudan's head, Bi Fang didn't care.

With the addition of three sled dogs, the pulling force is really not high. If it was said that it could pull 120 kilograms, it is even approaching [-] kilograms now!
This means that Bi Fang can modify the sled, improve its configuration, and easily carry prey, as long as it is not as big as a musk ox.

The only problem was that the food consumption increased again, and the sense of security brought by the musk ox quickly disappeared. The dogs ate more than adults, which was more difficult than Bi Fang had initially expected.

Fortunately, the Inuit gave Bi Fang a key message before leaving.

About twenty kilometers to the southwest, there is a herd of reindeer!

Looking at Captain Harveys who was proceeding with the rescue plan in an orderly manner, Bi Fang felt that the temporary loss of one person was not a big problem.

After being informed, Bi conveniently took the six sled dogs and headed southwest.

Don’t miss this opportunity, the herd of reindeer is there now, and you may not know where they will go in two days, so don’t miss it!

After briefly cultivating their relationship, after feeding them some water and food, Bi Fang pulled the reins. After a short period of unfamiliarity, he quickly mastered the essentials of driving. The six sled dogs fired at full power and galloped towards the southwest.

There are a total of six engines, and they are really powerful. Sitting on the sled, Bi Fang only feels that the wind is fast, and he can go anywhere on the ice sheet.

Without resting, Bi Fang found a large number of reindeer traces on the ground after only one and a half hours. There were extremely many footprints. It was obvious that this was an extremely large group.

Based on the number of footprints, Bi Fang roughly estimated that there are at least hundreds of them!

"It's really rare." Bi Fang picked up the dry snow in his hand and discerned the hoofprints on the ground. "The reindeer in Greenland actually experienced a time of extinction."

"Before the 19th century, there were large groups of reindeer on Greenland. Except for the occasional polar bear that could prey on it, the ancient hunting methods of the Eskimos did not affect its population. But after entering the 19th century, the number of residents on the island continued to increase. They hunted The number of wild animals killed is gradually increasing.”

"Especially after Greenland became a Danish colony in 1814, the appearance of the shotgun completely announced the fate of the reindeer population, leading to the complete extinction of the reindeer. Most of the reindeer on the island now came from other places. "

"So it's still very rare to meet a group with hundreds of reindeer. They shouldn't have gone far, dog egg, keep going!"

Bi Fang stepped on the sled again and tracked again. In order to better find the traces, he slowed down. Finally, after half an hour, he saw densely packed small black spots on the ice sheet.

(End of this chapter)

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