034 Insect Star (11)
The issue of the tribe's base area was solved. Now it's time to face the most important and difficult problem to solve – food.
The spider family brought by Marven played a big role in the tribe. They made a dense spider web out of the silk they spit out, which served as the gate of the cave. In this way, you only need to send some insects to guard the entrance of the cave, and the insects that live in the cave do not have to worry about the danger of being attacked.
After a peaceful and exciting night in the cave, the insects found another thing at the entrance of the cave that excited them - spider webs covered in all kinds of food.
The hungry insects swarmed to feast on the scorpion chieftain's orders. Even the webs that the spiders had worked so hard to weave had been torn through a large hole.
"Don't rob, don't fight!" Father Scorpion wanted to step forward to stop it, but there was nothing he could do.
The insects only have food in their eyes, where to put the scorpion father, the chieftain, in their eyes. What's more, many insects have a lot more strength than the scorpion father.
Marven, who was standing on the roof of the SUV, was also in a very bad mood when he watched the chaotic scene of fighting for food.
These insects are so fond of fighting!
Last night, when everyone gathered to talk about the future of the tribe, the insects still had a longing for peace. It's only been one night, and the insects are revealing their true nature.
What should I do?
Marven sat on the roof of the car and figured out a way.
"Brother, this spider silk is so sticky, and it keeps pulling. It's amazing! Mia stuck one of her hands out of the window and showed Marven a spider silk in her hand to Marvin, who was sitting on the roof of the car.
Spider silk pulling? Isn't that great?
At first, Marven just thought of having the spiders weave a web to make a door to the cave.
Since this spider silk can be made into a door, can't it also be made into a house? Or, simply make it a place where small animals are kept in captivity, like a pigsty or chicken pen. Wouldn't it be possible to keep livestock in captivity?
Where do live animals come from? With this sticky spider's web, of course.
Thinking about it this way, Marven's train of thought opened.
Marven told Dad Scorpion what he thought, and Dad Scorpion quickly understood the significance of Marven's words. He called the spiders and asked some of them to weave a huge web in the woods to catch food, and the other to weave a house in the cave with their webs.
After the small insects were caught alive for food, the insects sorted them into separate groups and kept them in the house. As for how to raise these small insects, the insects of the tribe are completely inexperienced. But fortunately, these foods are not as difficult to feed as the chickens, pigs, and rabbits on the earth, so it is better to give them a place with water and let them fend for themselves.
As for more advanced captivity skills, Daddy Scorpion can also learn some fur from Grandpa Cane's virtual imaging.
Not all insects eat small bugs. There are also some insects that are vegetarian, such as locusts.
A vegetarian source of insect food is better solved. Let the spiders use spider silk outside the cave to refer to the greenhouses on the earth, and build some planting bases. Like captivity, it is mainly self-fending.
In short, with captivity and cultivation as a supplement, the tribe's food source is secured.
The problem of survival is solved, and the next thing is to solve the problem of life.