The little rabbit is happy with its tail verse 11
What an animal version of the supernatural event?
Despite such complaints, the ubiquitous gaze affected Musha's consistently good sleep quality, and he woke up from nightmares several times.
The rabbit raccoon, who has been sleep-deprived recently, goes in search of the snow leopard and tries to borrow some yang energy from the big cat to help him avoid evil, and it would be better if he could borrow it for a few nights.
The ideal is very plump, and the reality is very skinny.
Musha faced the empty cave and remembered that the snow leopard had recently begun to rebel again, and no one was seen, the leopard was not seen, the leopard was not home, and the family did not return home.
The only way is gone, the sleep-deprived rabbit hides in the hole, sad and crying, a head slap, and a large handful of hair.
Knock!!!
I once had the experience of staying up all night bald in my third year of high school, and the pupils of the little rabbit who regarded his hair as his life were earthquake.
He's going bald.
No matter what the demons are, please come out to him now, immediately, immediately!
A day later, Musa got the opportunity.
The rabbit hid in the bushes, hiding its body, its eyes were fixed on its prey, and the next second it flew out, there was a whistling wind from behind the grass, and it rushed towards him fiercely.
Musha was startled, adjusted his body in mid-air, twisted to avoid, and landed on all fours smoothly.
The sudden appearance of the beast shadow was unabated, stepping on the prey with one paw, and looking at it teasingly.
With an indifferent drooping tail, sharp claws, and narrow eyes, it isβ
Tibetan fox!
Musha stared at the small notch in the Tibetan fox's ears and lost his temper.
It turned out to be you?!
I let it go last time, and I dare to come again this time, I have been restless these days, and if I have no sight, I'm afraid it's this ghost made by the Tibetan fox.
New hatred and old hatred were added together, and Musha chased after the Tibetan fox to death, intending to teach him a lesson.
But he was not as fast as the Tibetan fox, and he watched as the Tibetan fox ran to a narrow rocky valley road, turned around, squinted his eyes, and smirked at him before running inside.
Ahh
The whiskers at the corners of the rabbit's mouth trembled with anger, and he spread his legs and vowed to catch up.
The Tibetan fox ran in front and the rabbit chased behind, and despite the rabbit's efforts, the distance between the two was still getting bigger and bigger.
Finding that Musa was exhausted, the Tibetan fox let out a sharp laugh as he ran.
Just when Musha thought he would not be able to catch up, a long-loose stone above could not hold it up, and with a bang, blocked the road at the end.
Musha: Oh ho, God help me!
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The road ahead is cut off, and there is an enemy behind.
The Tibetan fox was blocked by Musha, and his usual mocking face showed a panicked look.
He dared to provoke Musa by relying on his nimble legs and feet, and he really ran with his legs, and the little short-legged rabbit was not his opponent at all.
It didn't have long to come of age, and was cut off by Musa as soon as it came out to hunt on its own, and the last time he saw Musa ambushed, he recognized the chubby rabbit and followed him to take the opportunity to catch a pika.
Finding that this rabbit was cowardly, and did not come to him after being robbed of food, the Tibetan fox suddenly became bold.
Musha: I didn't bother to pay attention to you.
This time he stumbled upon the rabbit, and when he saw that he was concentrating on hunting, he had a bad idea.
Anyway, if you rob it, you will rob it, and the rabbit can't do anything about him.
Unexpectedly, it overturned directly here.
Musa gloated at the Tibetan fox, since he was caught, then he was not welcome.
With his claws flashed, Musa lunged forward.
There was a flurry of hair in the valley road.
Musa gave himself excellent food, abundant fish and meat, and from time to time he could bring meat from the snow leopard to eat, and he had an advantage in fighting, and his paws were also carefully maintained, just to come in handy at this moment.
Not to be outdone, the Tibetan fox also stretched out its paws to meet the enemy, and the two plush roosters pecked each other and screamed at each other.
Scare away a flock of birds.
The snow leopard walking on the mountain moved its ears and cast its eyes downward.
In the passage, the Tibetan fox was in an unfavorable terrain, and he struggled to break free from the rabbit that was holding down his body, and bit his nose, forcing Musha to close his eyes and retreat a little.
The Tibetan fox took this opportunity to jump from the head of the rabbit and get out directly.
As soon as the Tibetan fox ran, Musha immediately followed, and out of the passage, only to see the tail of the Tibetan fox disappearing into the grass.
Musha didn't say a word, but immediately followed.
This Tibetan fox is very intelligent, takes advantage of the terrain, knows its surroundings well, and if it is not for a boulder that falls suddenly, it will not be blocked by Musha.
The body of the Tibetan fox is agile and jumping, and it specializes in tricky terrain.
It stopped, looked behind, and wagged its tail. The rabbit disappeared and had been thrown away by him.
This time, it won again.
The Tibetan fox squinted and sat proudly on the ground, his nose moved, and he smelled a smell of blood, and he looked around in confusion.
Behind him, a slight sound of grass and trees rubbing against each other sounded softly.
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In sight, the figure of the Tibetan fox disappeared, and Mu Sha pulled away from the haystack, finding nothing, and had no choice but to accept the facts.
The rabbit's small short legs allow the upper body to remain almost motionless, silently close to its prey, and are naturally suitable for stealth attacks, but not for running, and its speed is almost the slowest in the feline family.
The Tibetan fox disappeared, and Musha stopped, a little discouraged, planning to wait until next time to find the field.
There are one and there are two, and sooner or later Tibetan foxes with missing ears will appear.
At least this time, figure out the source of the secret sight, don't worry about not getting enough sleep.
Just keep your hair!
He walked back in the direction he had come, his ears moving.
There was a strange movement.
It seems to be the voice of the Tibetan fox, which is a little far away and cannot be heard clearly.
Musha was originally going to go home, but after thinking about it, he simply didn't have anything to do now, and went over to take a look.
He ran slowly towards the source of the sound, and gradually heard the cry of the Tibetan fox clearly, revealing a sense of panic.
The rabbit smacked with a big grin, moved behind the grass, pricked up its ears, and carefully distinguished.
First, the sound of constantly moving running, in addition to the Tibetan fox's, there was also a heavy footsteps, it was this very large animal, after the huge pounce on the ground, the chase ended, and the chaotic movement gradually decreased, leaving only the Tibetan fox's defensive scream.
In addition to the snow leopard, there are not many animals that Musa is familiar with, and the Tibetan fox is the first day he came here, and he is fortunate to meet it again in the huge world. Ask yourself, Musha can't do it if he can't be saved from death.
Hiding in the shadows, the rabbit took a slow step forward, feeling apprehensive.
Just one glance, it couldn't help, he left immediately.
Musha lay on his stomach in a pile of grass and opened a gap with the tips of his claws, only to see a tall gray wolf, stretching out his front legs, trying to pull out the hidden fox hiding in the dirt.
The scarlet one-eyed swept coldly.
Chapter 10
The cold and grim gaze swept over, and the huge claws brought the sound of hunting and slapping the grass flat.
With a casual slap, the one-eyed wolf tilted his head and looked, and the grass was empty.
Behind the bushes, Musha breathed a sigh of relief.
Fortunately, he felt that the distance between the haystack and the cyclops wolf was too close, and it was easy to reveal his whereabouts, so he moved here in advance.
There are a lot of wounds on this wolf's body, especially a hideous crack on the back that runs through the entire back, and it is not yet complete, this wolf may have been expelled by the wolves and wandered all the way here.
Musha quietly showed an eye, always feeling that the back of the one-eyed wolf was inexplicably familiar, and his gaze moved outward, and found that on the grass a little farther away, there were a few bloody corpses, and the strange smell of decay and pungent emanation.
On the way back to the cave with the snow leopard, the sight came to mind.
Musha recalls the great shadow that disappeared into the night, most likely the one-eyed wolf.
No wonder the snow leopard stopped him from passing by, and even if he didn't see it with his own eyes, Musha could imagine the terrible situation all over the ground.
When I think about it for a while, my stomach is overturned.
The one-eyed wolf left when he saw the snow leopard, and he must have been afraid of the big cat, Musha thought to himself.
He immediately planned to look for the snow leopard.
Since the one-eyed wolf is afraid of the snow leopard, finding the snow leopard will definitely be able to deal with it.
Musha didn't have the slightest idea of going up to deal with the cyclops himself. Just kidding, he's not stupid, the gap between the wolf and the rabbit is so big, he rushes straight up, isn't he looking for death.
Not intending to do anything, he silently took a step back and was about to go find the snow leopard.
The rabbit turned around and was about to leave, when a sudden panicked scream of a Tibetan fox was heard in his ears.
The one-eyed wolf dug the hole for a long time, and began to get impatient, bending over and digging the hole with his paws.
It was very fast, and with a few claws against the dirt, the dust was raised, and in a moment a large hole was gouged open.
The Tibetan fox retreated in panic and shrank his body into the hole desperately. After becoming a rabbit and catching many hares, Musa could tell at a glance that this hole was an abandoned rabbit hole, and the back of the hole collapsed and closed, unlike the other holes.
This shows that there is a dead end behind the Tibetan fox.
According to the speed at which the one-eyed wolf is digging the pit, the Tibetan fox will soon be caught.
Musa was at war with heaven and man in his heart.
Just go? It will take a while for the one-eyed wolf to catch the Tibetan fox, and as soon as the snow leopard comes, the one-eyed wolf will definitely not be able to leave, and it can be solved once and for all, so that the Tibetan fox will definitely die in the wolf's mouth.