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Chapter 170: Trip to Africa (1)(2/2)

This is a very critical period as he will slowly lose his mother's food supply and become independent.

The leopard cub looked up at the dark clouds, then continued on his way with his head lowered. With the blessing of his innate magic, his speed was still very fast.

Following him with their eyes, Ralph and the others saw a leopard family, a leopard mother and two cubs.

The leopard mother has tried her best to raise her two cubs. It used to be fine as the cubs were still small and didn't eat much. But now, she is beyond her capabilities and can't catch enough food to support the family.

I don’t know if it’s just today that the leopard cubs have to be self-reliant.

The Kalahari means "the land of extreme thirst", and prey is extremely scarce. Of all the leopards in Africa, those living here are the most resourceful.

The leopard cub rubbed against his mother's body, and after being comforted by her mother, he went out again to look for and replenish prey.

Ralph in the sky watched all this with interest. It was very similar to what they had done before. However, the food was abundant where they were. When they were less than one year old, they were skilled in going to the rocks to eat fish by themselves.

Ralph focused his gaze and saw a large warthog not far from the young leopard.

He seemed to be very arrogant and did not make himself completely invisible. Instead, he ate grass with his head lowered and his ears erect, paying attention to the movements around him.

After a while, the leopard cub also spotted him, a potential prey.

Although the eyes of leopards give them the ability to see through the invisibility of Tebo warthogs, this does not mean that they can deal with an adult Tebo warthog alone.

Adult Tebo warthogs are equipped with sharp weapons and have large tusks that curve sharply upward and outward, making them very dangerous.

The cub's mother tried to capture a warthog and nearly died, so it was unlikely to be his prey.

The big warthog raised its head, seeming to notice some movement, and looked towards the side where the leopard cub was leaving.

After wandering for a while, the cub found an easier target.

It was a petite creature, similar in appearance to an antelope, with two pointed short horns pointing straight up to the sky. It was covered with light golden brown hair. It was not as noble and cute as a young unicorn.

From the sky, Ralph could also see the white hair on its belly.

I learned from Sofia that this kind of creature is called a small chamois. Sofia learned about it from Aiden, and Aiden told her that the probability of magical individuals appearing in this kind of creature family is relatively small, but their feces have a look similar to that of Moon Mania.

The effects of animal excrement.

If you see patches of exceptionally lush grass protruding out on the ground, forming a circle-like figure, then you will know that there is a small chamois inside.

The cub approaches cautiously and hides in a place. He needs the prey to be within 4 meters of him before he attacks, or he approaches cautiously.

Now, he is waiting quietly.

Suddenly, a jackal barked an alarm.

The little chamois turned its head and looked around, not realizing that it was being followed.

The cub approaches cautiously. The closer the distance is, the quieter it must be.

Suddenly, the little chamois noticed the sound of the cub stepping on the dead branches, and jumped away.

The cub shook the white end of its tail in despair and stared blankly in the direction in which the little chamois was leaving.
Chapter completed!
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