For this thin dog, it was natural that he would not give up after biting it, so as the pheasant struggled, the thin dog jerked its head.
After two fierce swings, the pheasant's neck had been bitten off. At this time, the thin dog didn't care about its weak wings at all, but it was a bit embarrassing to be slapped in the face like this, so it tightened the bite and moved its head around again.
It started to sway, but this time the intensity was obviously weakened.
The pheasant was given such a combination, and it died in no time.
Han Peacock took a camera and captured this scene. It seems that this slender-faced dog learned very quickly. The hare just now was flicked twice by it and died. Now, it uses this skill again.
, ending the pheasant’s life.
Picking up the pheasant that was nailed to the tree, he said, "Hey, it's not dead yet? This girl's vitality is quite strong."
Han Peacock discovered that the pheasant was not dead, but its neck was broken, so there was no chance at all.
He rewarded the thin dog who came to take credit, and also praised the other thin dog who participated in attacking the thin dog. Only the last one could only be comforted.
Han Peacock felt that the purpose of hunting this time was achieved. The most important thing was that these were almost enough to eat.
But when he saw another thin dog that was a little depressed, Han Peacock thought for a moment and might as well continue hunting!
The little guy was very excited after the harvest. He ran back and forth wagging his tail and pretended to bite his companion from time to time. He was very excited about playing.
The thin dog that has not attacked once is obviously impatient. This is not good. It has lost confidence and this one will be useless.
After wandering around in the woods for a while, the Korean peacock finally shot another hare.
This time, Han Peacock specially asked the other two thin dogs to attack. He had seen his brothers' attack actions and gained some experience. In addition, the prey was injured, and the two thin dogs quickly exhausted the prey.
Then one of them grabbed the prey, took it back in its mouth, and placed it at Han Peacock's feet.
Okay. When Han Peacock was about to leave, the only thin dog left that had not hunted any prey would waver in front of Han Peacock from time to time. It seemed that it wanted to hunt one back.
Anyway, after this thorn came out, Han Kongque was training these three thin dogs. In addition, he was not too hungry now, so Han Kongque was ready to satisfy this little brother's wish.
At this time, Han Peacock happened to see a bird with an unknown name on the tree. Han Peacock took out his crossbow, loaded the arrows, aimed and shot, and completed the attack in one go, without giving the bird any chance to escape.
Han Peacock's touch was good today. Although this time it was unintentional, he made all the preparations. Once again, he hit the bird with one arrow.
The peacock was very excited when he saw the bird nailed to the tree.
Although his spiritual sense is powerful, he is not using spiritual sense locking now. Besides, the arrows shot by the crossbow will not listen to his words and shoot where he points.
The Korean peacock climbed up the tree several times, and the other three puppies could only watch the Korean peacock under the tree.
For a while, the cry of "Wang, Wang, Wang..." was heard endlessly. The Korean peacock calmed the three thin dogs to stop them from screaming, and then slowly walked towards the bush where the big bird was.
"Eh. Are there eggs?" Standing on a low tree branch, Han Peacock saw what seemed to be a chicken coop-like place below, with several eggs in it.
With sharp eyes, the Korean peacock discovered these eggs as soon as he climbed up the tree.
The trunk of this tree is very thick, but there are too many branches. So it is not very high, and it is surrounded by low trees.
The main large-scale vegetation here in North America is relatively complex. Depending on the altitude, there are both coniferous and deciduous forests, and there are also mixed areas. Korean peacocks belong to the mixed area here, and occasionally low shrubs can be seen.
If he hadn't been standing at a high place, Han Peacock wouldn't have been able to see where the white flowers were. In that clump of low bushes, there was a nest with six white flowers inside. Probably Han Xiaoxiao
An egg as big as a fist!
Han Peacock's mouth watered for a while. There was a frying pan in his space. It seemed good to eat fried eggs, and you could also bake them...
"Huh? Where there are eggs, there are chickens. Couldn't these eggs be laid by this big bird?" Looking at the dead big bird, Han Peacock took out the arrow on the tree trunk and casually put the big bird on it.
On a tree branch.
The Korean peacock slowly slid down the tree and calmed the three thin dogs, asking them to squat down and stop making trouble.
Then, he rubbed his hands and slowly moved closer. Suddenly, a head came out of the bushes, and then there was a strange cry that sounded like a chicken, but also a little like a bird!
"This is a grouse. Are there grouse in foreign countries? By the way, this area happens to produce grouse. The environment here is much better than that in China. It's not surprising that there are grouse at all!"
This time the Korean peacock recognized it. Compared with the big bird-like thing on the tree, its scientific name is the Cape Chicken Han. This kind of chicken is very familiar to peacocks because of its good taste. This is a very famous flying dragon in the Northeast region of China.
Even though this thing is called a chicken, it is actually from the order Aves, which belongs to the order of birds, but its appearance is chicken-shaped, so it belongs to the order Galliformes.
This thing can fly, but its flying ability is only slightly better than that of domestic chickens.
I'm afraid it's hard for some people to understand what it is when it's called hazel grouse. But many people know what it is when it's called grouse.
This flying dragon slowly emerged from the bushes, obviously not welcoming to the Korean peacock. It just saw Tang Hai, a strange creature, and wanted to touch its own child.
This is a large flying dragon with a body length of 80 centimeters. A Korean and Korean peacock walks with its head held high. The gray-brown fan-shaped feathers on its tail are already standing up. A circle of thick feathers around its neck is draped over its body like a shawl.
That's why it's called shawl chicken.
The ruffed hazel grouse is a type of grouse that is widely distributed in North America. It can be seen in many places in the northeastern United States and southeastern Canada. This is the northeastern United States and is close to Canada, so this kind of grouse appears here.
Korean peacocks are not surprising at all.
The Shawl-tailed Hazel Fowl is the same species as my country's Flower-tailed Hazel Fowl and Spot-tailed Hazel Fowl. It has two different color types: red tail and gray tail.
When the male rooster shows off, its tail feathers are also erect in a fan shape, which looks very similar to the tail feathers of a turkey. So after seeing the rooster, the Korean peacock immediately recognized what it was.
The little thing is not big, but it is quite fierce at this time. It seems that it wants to be the first to attack.
After looking at those eggs, maybe it was because of those eggs that this grouse was so reckless and provoked the Korean peacock.
Originally, he didn't want to pay attention to this pitiful parent, but at this moment, Han Peacock saw another head emerging from the bushes...
"There are actually two of them, do you think one is enough to deal with me?" Han Kongque suddenly felt like he couldn't help but laugh.
Because of the fearless spirit of these two chickens, the Korean peacock had no intention of hunting them, but when he saw the three thin dogs that were about to move, the Korean peacock smiled bitterly again.
Han Peacock then waved his hand, and five crucian carps of seven or eight were thrown out of the chaotic space.
There are many fish in the surrounding lakes, with all kinds of fish, among which silver carp, carp, grass carp and crucian carp account for a large proportion.
These were caught by Korean peacocks from some lakes when it rained these days. They originally existed in the chaotic space and were intended to be stewed in crucian carp soup, but now they can only be reduced to three thin dogs.
These crucian carp and peacock were raised in the chaotic space, in the lake under the spiritual spring. They were originally only one finger long, but in just a few days, they grew into seven to eight liang of large crucian carp.
The rooster looked at the Korean peacock warily. After a while, its short beak, which was much shorter than the chicken's beak, caught a crucian carp. Immediately, its little eyes widened desperately. As soon as it pressed its paws on the crucian carp, it tore and ate it.
While eating, it also croaked. After croaking, the other hen watched for a while and then came out to eat as well.
The three thin dogs, each with a small crucian carp, all ate silently, no longer thinking about attacking the two flying dragons.
Not wanting to go hunting anymore, Han Peacock is going to have lunch here.
The rabbit and the peacock did not move. They planned to eat the two pheasants first. Since they could not eat these two grouse, they would eat other pheasants.
"Hey! This pair is also a grouse..." Han Peacock was a little speechless.
At first I was nervous about shooting, and didn’t take a closer look at what kind of pheasant it was. This time I took a closer look, and it turned out that it was also a grouse. This kind of grouse, regardless of male or female, is called a stupid chicken, mainly because of its stupid size and low intelligence.
No wonder they are so easily hunted by Korean peacocks.
The scientific name of this kind of grouse is beautiful tree pheasant. It is a common grouse in North American coniferous forests. It tastes not bad.
What Han Peacock was dealing with was the rooster. This rooster was very big, weighing eight pounds. Even with Han Peacock's appetite, it was enough for a meal.
After a random search, I found a lot of dead branches and piled them in a dry place. Then I found a big stone and put it next to it. I took out a machete and a lighter from the chaotic space.
After chopping the firewood and lighting the fire, the big rooster's feathers are not plucked. After bleeding, just dig out the internal organs. When it's cooked, just peel it off with the skin.
Han Peacock sat on a stone, holding a branch in both hands with a six or seven kilogram grouse strung on it. He turned the stick from time to time so that the thing could be heated evenly.
There are many small branches nearby with viscera, intestines and the like strung on them, and they are stuck on the ground and grilled. This is a relatively primitive charcoal grilling method.
This is what Korean Peacock has for lunch.
Hearing the sound of something flapping, Han Peacock took a look. How dare those two hazel chickens compete with three thin dogs for food?
"Huh? There are two more?" Han Peacock glanced at the two hazel grouse that were still eating crucian carp. The other two were new arrivals. It seemed that there were quite a lot of hazel grouse here.
Han Peacock reluctantly threw out two crucian carps again. Anyway, he still had a lot of them in his space. He threw them aside, and Han Peacock stopped caring about them.
Once there was food, there were naturally no more disputes. Even the three thin dogs didn't care about barking, they all lowered their heads and ate wildly. This time they no longer ate slowly, but in a hurry.
Eat deliciously, and then...
With the sound of flapping, the Korean peacocks raised their heads, and a few more came! (To be continued.)