Chapter 2: A Loyal Cheetah Couple (1)
If there is one animal in this world that does not live for the sake of being alive, it is the cheetah.As the direct descendants of the ancient beast saber-toothed tiger, they retain a kind of unruly arrogance, disdain to form groups like hyenas, and are too lazy to use group fighting methods like lions. High speed, chasing the continuation of life in the fast running.Every cheetah is a lone ranger with a clear conscience. Even if it is hungry, it will never compete with vultures for a bit of carrion and residue.

However, hunger and a lack of power have caused their number to decline sharply. As of 2003, the number of this group of proud perfectionists was less than 15000.

However, the death rate of cheetahs is much higher than their reproduction speed - the survival rate of sperm in male cheetahs is extremely low, and only 50 times of intercourse can guarantee to fertilize an egg; female cheetahs are always careful Choose the father of your future child - fur, body shape, speed... It takes up to 6 months of familiarization process from acquaintance to successful mating.They are like nobles who live in seclusion in ancient castles, living an unknown and delicate life.

Zoologists are extremely anxious and must not let this creature that combines speed and beauty perish!So, in South Africa, the Dewald Cheetah Research Center was established - this is the only professional and authoritative research institute for cheetahs in the world.To be precise, it is a cheetah breeding base.

Agassiz was the first and only guest at the de Waald Center because he was a purebred king cheetah—a normal cheetah has blotchy fur, while a king cheetah has the same stripes Tiger-like stripes, there is only one king cheetah in every thousand cheetahs, which is a typical atavistic phenomenon-because their ancestor saber-toothed tigers have stripes.In other words, there are no more than 15 king cheetahs in the world.A top priority for the DeWald Center is the continuation of this rare species of king cheetah.

However, Agassi showed great indifference to those concubines who were artificially fed with smooth fur, napped in the sun all day long, and elegantly ate fresh beef at the Dewald Center. .In its heart, only the female cheetah who chases stars and moons on the grassland and gets nourished by blood at the speed of the wind is qualified to be his woman.The zoologists tried to put all the strong female cheetahs into Agassi's cage, and the results left everyone dumbfounded—all the female cheetahs who teased Agassiz were bitten and bruised, screaming in the cage. curled up in a corner.

Faced with such an accident, everyone was helpless, but it was really unwilling to release Agassiz to nature like this. Therefore, Agassiz monopolized a spacious cage and lived a supreme and ascetic life , until Lianna appeared.

Lian Na was a female cheetah pulled back from the death line by zoologists. That day, Lian Na had just galloped down a swift impala when a group of opportunistic hyenas surrounded her—hyenas were originally The robbers on the grassland are best at capturing the prey of cheetahs.Facing the siege of hyenas, the other cheetahs had wisely given up their prey and fled away, but the fiery Lian Na never gave up, and "fighted" with a group of hyenas in order to protect her achievements.When the zoologists at the center found Lian Na, it was already dying, but it still had an impala leg dangling from its mouth.

Due to the serious injury, Lianna was locked in a separate cage on the other side of Agassiz, and it lay motionless on the ground.However, Agassi's nose twitched suddenly, and he smelled the hyena's saliva that Lianna's body had stained when he fought with hyenas—this kind of smell can only be possessed by a fearless cheetah, which is a kind of supreme pride .It slowly walked to the side of Lianna's cage, and stared at Lianna quietly like this, the ice in its eyes began to melt little by little.

(End of this chapter)

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