Chapter 33: The Advantages and Disadvantages of Bit and Tibetan Mastiff
Even Haji carefully found that most of the blood on the stage was also bit, and the Tibetan mastiff's injuries were only concentrated on the mouth and ears, and the other parts were rarely injured, and the thick fur protected its body from so much damage.
Bit, on the other hand, has a lot more blood coming out of its body. In addition to the shocking blood on his head and body that was bitten by the Tibetan mastiff, even Bit's body was cut by the Tibetan mastiff's claws with a lot of wounds, and blood kept oozing out. That is, relying on the slow reaction of the bit nerve endings, otherwise other dogs would have been injured like this, and I am afraid that they would have been defeated in pain.
Pitbulls, a fighting dog bred by humans, are born with a cheating function, and its nerve endings are not so sensitive that it will not have any obvious reaction at all when it is injured. In addition, once this guy gets angry, the adrenaline soars sharply, and when he fights with other dogs, he will rush up again and again as if he is dying, and the pain in his body will become less and less intense.
There have been cases of Pitbulls attacking other people's dogs, and no matter how much the owner of the Pitbull yelled and beat him, the guy who had been burned out of his brain by anger would not let go even if his body was swollen, and in the end, the police arrived and shot Bit to death. Therefore, the dog is born to be a fighting dog, even if it encounters human beatings and attacks in the process of biting and fighting, it will still play with its conscious opponent with all its minds, and it will not die, and humans cannot stop it at all.
Don't think that the slow response of the skin nerve is completely advantageous, in fact, this function is also a fatal flaw of this dog. If you are burned by fire, or when you are pricked by a needle, both humans and animals will quickly dodge to avoid external damage to the body. But what if the human body doesn't react like this, or reacts very slowly? Then the following scenario will occur --
Huh, what's this taste like? Roast lamb? It's delicious...... Alas, it's broken, the thighs are cooked!
Of course, this is not possible, but there is a species called the otter, which is the animal that eats everything slowly. Even if you are bitten by a carnivore, you don't know which animal to resist. In the end, what is the result of it in nature? It has become an endangered animal! If it weren't for the fact that its meat is not tasty, wild animals are generally reluctant to eat it, and it is estimated that it can only exist on the chart of extinct animals now.
It's the same with bits! The stress response of animals is actually a very useful function that can prevent them from being seriously injured in the wild. Not to mention the wolf, the ancestor of dogs, even large beasts such as tigers, leopards, and bears will choose to retreat when they encounter an evenly matched opponent and feel that they cannot use their opponent as food. After all, no one to see an animal is injured, and there is no hospital to go to.
But Cha Cha Bit does not have this ability, this artificially bred dog does not have to worry about injury, it only needs to perform well enough in the dog fighting competition, and someone can save it if it is injured. Only the victor can survive and pass on the lineage, while the loser can only be eliminated. This is why the pitbull has such strong combat effectiveness and is so aggressive, because those who are not strong enough have been eliminated in the process of human breeding.
However, nerve insensitivity and low pain sensation are not all advantages. This weakness will make Bit unaware of it when he is seriously injured, but still chooses to fight to the end. Until the blood runs out, it will naturally die in battle, which is very sad. Therefore, the insensitivity of the neural response is not only an advantage of the Pitbull, but also its disadvantage.
For now, at least, Bit's injuries are much worse than those of the Tibetan mastiff, which can't help but worry Haji a little. Although Hagee doesn't like the violent Pitbull either, they still have a side to each other. If he were asked to choose between a pit and a Tibetan mastiff, he would still prefer a pit bull.
Now, the Pitbull Flame Beast and the Tibetan Mastiff have been fighting for about four or five minutes. That's a long time in the dogfight, at least not in the previous game tonight. Although the Tibetan mastiff overwhelmed Bit many times, causing Bit to suffer a lot of injuries on his head and ears, the Pitbull still fought bloodily and did not flinch, and Haji was shocked to see it, so he was not surprised.
However, over time, the difference in the durability of the two fighting dogs in terms of speed and strength became apparent. Although the bit is slightly inferior in size, after fighting for such a long time, its speed and offensive ability have not decreased significantly, and it is only slightly reduced compared to the initial attack. However, the Tibetan mastiff slowed down significantly, and the speed of its movements and bite decreased a lot compared to the beginning. Gradually, the offensive between the bit and the Tibetan mastiff began to approach five or five points, and the advantage of the Tibetan mastiff became no longer obvious.
Seeing that the Tibetan mastiff gradually lost the upper hand, the gamblers watching the game in the audience were a little anxious. Many of them bought Tibetan mastiffs, and many of them bought a lot, and they all thought that this battle-hardened Tibetan mastiff would definitely defeat this pitbull that won by "luck" last time. But looking at the way it looks now, it is very likely that this Tibetan mastiff will really not be able to withstand Bit's attack and will be defeated. The noise in the audience grew louder and louder, and for the first time, the sound of angry yelling and stomping sounded the sound of the fighting dogs.
The owner of the Tibetan mastiff was even more unbearable, slapping the table and shouting to cheer up his fighting dogs, and the ingot-shaped chips on the table were all slapped and jumped by him. Obviously, this guy bought his own fighting dog and won millions of dollars, and he should be the one who can't afford to lose.
There are those who are disappointed, there are those who are proud, except for those who bought Bitsheng, the most proud are of course the new brother and Lao Jin. The scolding and noise of others obviously didn't affect them, and the two looked at each other and smiled quite proudly. Without comment, Haji's ears suddenly heard the new brother muttering in an inaudible voice: "I don't even know how to cut the hair, I deserve to lose money!"
Naturally, the new brother's voice could not be detected by others in the noise, but Haji understood it after hearing it and thinking about it for a while. The Tibetan mastiff is a dog with a particularly strong physique and good combat effectiveness, but no matter how good the dog is, it will not be able to exert its maximum ability without systematic training. Unless they are all reincarnated by humans like Haji, or have some special experience of surviving in the wild. Otherwise, no matter how smart a Labrador is, it will not know how to conduct a search and rescue.
Regardless of the breed, his innate abilities account for only about forty percent of the abilities he can develop. Without systematic guidance and training, 60 percent of his abilities would not have been developed. Although this Tibetan mastiff has undergone a certain degree of training, the content of the training is not scientific enough, and it is not reasonable to look at its distribution of physical strength in the fight. The most terrible point is that its owner ignores a little limitation of the Tibetan mastiff and does not know how to shear the mastiff.
Someone once asked Lao Ben a question: Tibetan mastiff or hyena is powerful. Lao Ben joked with the other party at the time: It depends on where the home field is located. If it's in Africa, it's definitely because the hyena has heat stroke, and if it's on the Tibetan Plateau, it's definitely because the hyena has altitude sickness.
This question, while a joke, is a good illustration of the influence of natural evolution on animal traits. The Tibetan mastiff is originally a dog breed living on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, and after an unknown number of thousands of years of evolution, it has completely adapted to the geography and climate of the plateau. Therefore, when it was later brought down from the plateau by some people with ulterior motives and tried to develop its commercial value, its living habits were still inseparable from the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. Many people blindly treat it as a divine dog, package it, and desperately promote its miracles, but ignore the characteristics and limitations of this dog itself.
The Tibetan mastiff is a hardy shepherd dog that lives at high altitudes. Because it does not come into contact with too many people all year round, in addition to being closer to its own owner, it has a poor ability to accept strangers, resulting in its poor cooperation, low IQ level, and inability to adapt to the work of working dogs, which is also the result of the natural evolution of this dog breed.
There was once a domestic armed police force trained several Tibetan mastiffs, hoping that this dog could help them carry out tasks in the plateau area, but after several efforts, they gave up. One is that this dog has a low IQ and learns things slowly. And he only knows one master for the rest of his life, and he can't bear the work after changing the trainer. But this is the nature of the troops, and after the trainer is discharged, someone else will inevitably come to take it, but helplessly, it will not be able to accept the new trainer, and even attack the trainer. The second is that this dog is too violent, and when it is allowed to carry out the arrest task, the suspect may be dead or alive.
When the armed police trained Tibetan mastiffs, they tried to let the Tibetan mastiff bite a yak's leg bone, but the Tibetan mastiff bit the leg bone and hung his entire heavy body, no matter what, he didn't let his mouth go, and finally bit off the yak's leg bones. This kind of bite force is indeed amazing enough, but if you really encounter a criminal suspect who doesn't dare to die, do you really dare to let this guy help arrest him? Then when you ask your comrades for support, you have to don't forget to add: "Don't forget to hit 120!" After all, no one's bones are as hard as yak bones.
Therefore, the Tibetan mastiff itself is a kind of dog that has been artificially deified, except for helping the herdsmen to graze on the plateau, it really does not have much use, and it depends on whether the owner has the courage to be a pet.