Chapter 10 Separate Actions

A white snowy owl stood on a dry branch, its head turned three hundred and sixty degrees, its large, round golden eyes blinked, locked on to a point, its wings fluttered, and it swooped down rapidly. Pen, fun, pavilion www. biquge。 info

"Rub!" The man waved his hand to block it, but his hand was still bitten by it, and it hurt hotly. The snowy owl's wings fluttered and fluttered, making a high-pitched chirp. The voice was high and long, and it was tantamount to a thunderclap in the silence of the mountain forest.

The Canaan Guardian stopped, and turned back sharply. Maybe they were all wrong, the thief wasn't as fast as they were, and he might have been hiding.

"Go back!"

Canaan let out a snort, first turned around and ran back, the other guards following, running at high speed and raising a puff of snow and dust.

The moment the snow owl chirped, the man knew something was wrong, and he cursed in a low voice, and turned and ran towards the deerman's settlement, and as he ran, he untied the hides he had just put on and threw them to the ground. As he continued to run, his body became lighter and lighter, and finally disappeared into thin air, leaving behind some messy footprints on the snow.

The snowy owl's paws landed on the hide, tilted its head, and blinked in confusion, not understanding why a large living person had suddenly disappeared. The hoofs snapped, and the defenders arrived quickly. Traces in the snow indicated that the thief had indeed been there, but they had searched carefully here before, but they had found no trace of him. Canaan stooped down to pick up the hides from the snow and fell into deep thought.

Suddenly appearing and disappearing, what is there in the middle that they have been ignoring?

The snow owl was startled by the sudden appearance of the large group of people, and quickly flapped its wings and swept into the distance, and the white figure gradually melted with the snow. Canaan narrowed his eyes as he looked at the snowy owl's distant figure.

After a heavy snowfall, the snow on the ground was a little thicker, and the entrance to the igloo was blocked again, so Simon pushed away the ice bricks used to block the wind and snow and got out. Ansul then came out as well, greeted by cold air, but very pure, without a trace of pollution.

An Su looked at the sky, there were no rolling dark clouds in the dark sky, today should be a relatively calm day, to go out to search for food and firewood. They're not enough to last two days.

An Su exhaled a breath and cleared the turbidity in his chest, difficulties must be overcome, they can't wait for death in vain. She turned to Simon and said, "Ready, you will go up the mountain to collect firewood later, and I will hunt some long-legged rabbits." After thinking about it, Ansu felt that something was wrong, "No, you go hunting, I'll go up the mountain." "The situation in the mountains is too complicated, so it's better to go on your own adventure.

Simon nodded, and he listened to the captain.

They erected a wooden pole at the downwind outlet next to the igloo, tied a piece of animal skin to mark it, and placed one on the ground with stones. So that they are not afraid that they will not find their way back. After all, in this vast snowfield, it is a bit difficult to find an igloo with the same color as the snow.

After the marking, they split up and agreed to come back within a day. It is not suitable to stay in a low temperature environment for a long time.

Ansu chose a gentle slope and started to go up the mountain, and most of the snow on the mountain was knee-deep, making it very difficult to walk. Walking in such extreme weather is extremely energy-intensive. And the mountain wind cut like a knife, and An Su's chapped skin was painful and itchy, so she had to grit her teeth and endure it.

The thick snow made it more difficult, and the road seemed to have no end in sight.

Finally, a different scene appeared in front of me, and several rough black stones protruded from the snow. Ansu held on to the stone and gasped for a few breaths, the cold air seeped into his chest, and Ansu couldn't help but shiver.

Looking down from here, the white spreads infinitely, and everywhere it looks the same. The igloo was no longer visible, and the footprints of the arrival slowly faded, eventually melting into the ice and snow.

The heavy snow weighed not only on the ground, but also on Ansu's heart. With a lack of supplies, how can we safely survive the polar night for several months?

All the efforts in the early stage were wiped out at once, and it was impossible for An Su not to lose in his heart. But so what? I had to start all over again.

Ansu moved his hands and feet and continued to climb the mountain.

As soon as the long-legged rabbit arrives in the polar night, the fur on its body will turn white, and it is really difficult to find it when squatting on the snow. And they burrow in the snow very quickly, disappearing into the vast sea of snow in the blink of an eye.

Long-legged rabbits generally dig grass roots underground to eat, and occasionally come up to breathe. They were very cautious, resting their heads at the mouth of the cave, watching around vigilantly, and at the slightest disturbance they immediately burrowed back into the hole, and it was very slippery.

A fox with white fur and sky-blue eyes was crawling closer, taking a few steps and stopping, but its eyes were always locked on a long-legged rabbit breathing at the mouth of the hole. The snow fox is not in a hurry to attack, but approaches step by step first, and waits until it enters the best attack range, and waits for the long-legged rabbit to completely let down his guard. It's a patient tug-of-war.

The preoccupied snow fox did not know that not far behind it, lurking an equally patient hunter. Simon was lying on the back of a snowy slope, which could cover his strong body. He held his breath, breathing slowly, completely melted into the whirring cold wind, almost inaudible. The position he had chosen was downwind, and neither the long-legged rabbit nor the snow fox could smell him.

Suddenly, the snow fox moved, and it leaped high into the air, its tail raised and rushed straight down, its pointed mouth sinking deep into the snow hole, leaving only its front paws to support the mouth of the hole. It pouted its butt and stepped back step by step, pulling the struggling long-legged rabbit out of its hole.

However, as soon as the snow fox dragged the long-legged rabbit out of the hole, its tail was grabbed by a large hand. It was taken aback and let go of its mouth, and the long-legged rabbit fell to the snow. The long-legged rabbit that escaped from the fox struggled to escape again, but Simon grabbed it with his other hand.

In order to survive, he had to kill them.

Simon wants their fur and therefore instead of killing them with a knife, he twists their necks.

Some of the smaller mammals, such as long-legged rabbits and snow foxes, are easier to peel, but it takes a certain amount of skill to peel off a single skin completely.

Simon places the long-legged rabbit on clean snow with its head facing him. Then he pinched the skin on its belly with his left hand, and made a small cut with a saber with his right hand, trying not to pierce the internal organs. After the incision, the middle finger of the left and right hands is inserted into the incision to break open the stomach and expose the internal organs, and then the internal organs are removed. After removing the internal organs, press the muscles in the abdomen with your left hand, grasp the skin of the incision on one side with your right hand, tear it with force, and repeat the action on the other side, but in reverse. After tearing all the skin of the incision, insert the left hand between the muscles and skin of the back, and pull the skin on the back leg with the right hand, separating the flesh and skin, and then pull one leg to the other. After that, grab the hind legs that have been peeled off and pull the skin forward, and a complete rabbit skin can be pulled off. (To be continued.) )