332 White Studies Specialists
Although the domestic media in India likes to report some comic news, such as what kind of city surpasses China's domestic first-tier cities...... However, the indigenous people in the vast poor and backward areas have no interest in these news, and rely on farming to earn hundreds of rupees (equivalent to dozens of yuan ago) every day to live a life that they think is quite satisfactory.
They don't talk about politics, they ignore the international news, and they just want their family to have something to eat.
China's image on the international stage has always been friendly.
Standing in front of Liu Wei, this middle-aged uncle was a person in the village who had seen the world, and he judged from Liu Wei's skin color and tone that Liu Wei was a Chinese.
Liu Wei nodded and introduced himself, and the middle-aged uncle smiled, and then reached out and shook Liu Wei's hand, indicating polite friendliness.
"There are many beasts in the grassland, you should be careful!" The middle-aged uncle kindly reminded Liu Wei, turned around and beckoned the others to continue pushing the cart.
Regarding the cheetah, they didn't seem to want to explain it to Liu Wei.
The cheetah, which was locked in a cage, suddenly turned its head and glanced at Liu Wei.
When I usually look at a cheetah, I will be more or less shocked by the two black stripes at the corners of its eyes, just like the two scars left by social people, and it does not give people a feeling of intimacy.
But just now, Liu Wei seemed to see a request from the cheetah's amber eyes.
He followed again, stopped the cart carrying the cage, and asked, "Where are you going to take it?"
The black villagers looked at Liu Wei in confusion and stopped what they were doing, and some villagers were angry on their faces.
The middle-aged uncle came out again and explained: "The leopard bit our livestock and also bit the villagers, so we caught it and went back to the streets and killed it!"
Liu Wei's body was shocked, and the behavior of the indigenous people was really cruel.
"Aren't leopards protected animals in your country?" Liu Wei then asked.
"Hmph~" The middle-aged uncle sneered and turned around, "Push it faster!"
It seems that they have no awareness of the "protected animals" mentioned by Liu Wei, and they only want to punish the "enemy" in their eyes in a cruel way.
"Meow~Meow~Meow~"
The caged cheetah was terrified at the sound of the wheels, looked around, and circled in the cold iron cage.
The cheetah is a non-growling feline, and its cry is very similar to that of a domestic cat, and its short cry expresses its restless mood.
In front of it was an iron cage, and outside the iron cage was a group of black people shouting to kill it, and Liu Wei could understand its mood at this time.
Liu Wei walked up and questioned, "You may have caught the wrong one!"
"Caught the wrong one?" the middle-aged uncle laughed, "Do you mean I don't know the leopard?"
Liu Wei said: "The attack on your village may be another kind of leopard, a leopard with an even more ferocious personality!"
Conflicts between wild animals and humans often occur in India, and there is a previous documentary to decipher the feud between leopards and humans.
The BBC has also produced a documentary about the expansion of human land and the brutality of some wild animals, which led leopards to attack human poultry and even bite local residents.
With Liu Wei's understanding of cheetahs, it is actually very timid, will not take the initiative to attack people, there has never been a case of biting people in leopard species, cheetahs never take the initiative to cause trouble, and in the eyes of some experts, its cautious character is more close to people.
Liu Wei looked at the cheetah in the cage, its eyes were full of pleas, and it was still screaming "meow~meow~meow", trying to prove that he was not the murderer hated by everyone.
The middle-aged uncle listened to Liu Wei's words, turned around and approached the cage to take a closer look, and when he approached the cheetah, the cheetah did not wave its claws or teeth to attack people, but kept screaming.
"Almost!" the middle-aged uncle thought as he said.
The villager standing next to him said, "This is it!"
The middle-aged uncle nodded resolutely and responded, "That's it!"
Liu Wei felt that it was no longer a question of who the murderer was, but that the indigenous people were determined to kill a leopard to give the local villagers a boost.
This means that the Indian subspecies of cheetah, which has been recognized as regionally extinct in the history of scientific expeditions, will be slaughtered again.
Liu Wei didn't know what to say or do, so he followed behind to see the situation first.
As he approached the village, Liu Wei noticed several cars parked around the village, and an outdoor workbench was simply set up outside the car, with some professional photography equipment.
The busy man at the workbench saw the villagers pushing the cheetah over and took the initiative to come up.
He was a chubby white man with a beard on his chin and a gray hat on his head.
He asked the villagers to stop, circled around the cage, looked closely, nodded, and turned back to wave to the man at the workbench.
Someone caught up with him seeing his gestures.
The middle-aged white man said in English, "This is it! This is the cheetah we are looking for!"
"OK, I'll go get the instrument ready!" The man answered.
Liu Wei looked at the gestures and conversation of the middle-aged white man and the eyes of the cheetah, and guessed that he might be a colleague, with thinking in his eyes.
The middle-aged white man exchanged a few words with the villagers and showed his ID.
The villagers noticed that there were several armed men with firearms standing on the edge of the car in front of them, and if Liu Wei told them that the cheetah is a protected animal, and even a very rare species in India, they could ignore it, but now they are negotiating with them on behalf of the government, and they will have to come in accordance with the corresponding laws and regulations.
Liu Wei also mentioned in the communication between the white people and the villagers that it was not the cheetah in the cage that attacked the village, but most likely the leopard.
After listening, Liu Wei was even more sure that this white man with a beard was of course his companion.
The villagers put down their work, smiled at the white man, and then went to the workbench to take some money.
Only Liu Wei and the white man were left around the board car, and the white man turned his attention to Liu Wei and smiled, "You can also go and receive the subsidy!"
Liu Wei smiled and said "hello" in Chinese, and then stretched out his hand.
The white man smiled, confirming that Liu Wei and those people just now were not all the way.
"Hello, may I ask who you are?" asked the white man politely.
Liu Wei briefly introduced his identity and told him that he could find his information and videos from some foreign websites.
After listening to this, the middle-aged white man took out his mobile phone to check it on the Internet, looked at Liu Wei's information, smiled and shook his head slightly, giving him the feeling that the person in front of him named Liu Wei was more famous than him in India.
He introduced himself: "Hello Liu Wei, I am Lahore, an Indian feline research expert, and I have been engaged in feline research for 15 years!"
"Hello!" Liu Wei shook hands with him, and could hear some confidence from Lahal's tone, there must be something to call himself an expert in front of his peers, Liu Wei asked curiously, "Are you doing scientific research work?"
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