The rescue plan was carried out in an orderly manner. While digging holes and breaking the ice, the distance between the two sides kept getting closer. On the second day of the rescue, some Inuit people even came to pray.
Out of curiosity, Bi Fang put down the electric saw in his hand, kicked the cut ice cubes into pieces, and went to see them. They were three men. Without exception, they all had big face, small eyes, and were dressed in white.
She was wearing fluffy clothes, and at her feet was a sled dog with a rein, lowering her head and licking the uppers of her shoes.
"Polar bear skin!"
Bi Fang recognized the clothes on these three Inuit people at a glance. There was no doubt that they were bear skins.
The Inuit have a polar bear hunting permit every year, so Bifang was not surprised to see them wearing polar bear skins, but it was just a little strange.
"Today's Inuit people rarely do this. They usually choose to use up their hunting shares and then sell the bear skins to others in exchange for living supplies and resource exchanges. Self-sufficient Inuit people like them
There are actually very few in this century.”
"And have you noticed, they are also riding sleighs!"
Wearing polar bear skins and riding sleds, there is no doubt that these people live a very primitive life. After all, many Inuit people at relatively low latitudes have also given up traveling by sleds and switched to snowmobiles.
Convenient and fast.
The Inuit sled looks much more luxurious than the one that Bifang made on the fly, and is also quite complete. There are seven sled dogs in one sled, with the leading horse leading the way, and the following pairs pairing up.
There are two of them here, with a total of fourteen dogs, and the scene is quite lively.
"The number of sled dogs on a sled is generally an odd number. The leading dog leads the way and the rest run side by side. This makes it easier to control the direction of the sled and is less likely to cause accidents."
While chatting with the audience, the Inuit also noticed Bifang on the side and stepped forward to say hello. They both have Asian faces. Although there is a big difference in appearance, they naturally felt more cordial.
During the conversation, everyone also knew the reason for each other's arrival. Different from what they imagined, these three Inuit people were not watching Bifang's live broadcast, but when they went out hunting, they discovered the scene of everyone enthusiastically opening an ice cave.
I was attracted here out of curiosity.
However, the Inuit people had no intention of staying to save the whales. After figuring out the reason, they prayed for the three whales and prepared to leave.
"Woof!"
A familiar dog bark attracted everyone's attention. Bi Fang looked up and happened to see Goudan happily wandering around the other sled dog, his tail wagging into a small whirlwind. Then, an unexpected scene happened.
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Seeing that the leader of the other party did not pay any attention to his thoughts, Goudan was filled with anger and fear. He jumped up, put his forelimbs on the waist of the unfamiliar leader, and stepped closer with his hind legs, in front of everyone.
In front of me, I started my original and impulsive day.
It was as if a crow was flying over everyone's heads, and even the rotation of the chainsaw was much smaller.
The world is silent.
Bi Fang's face darkened, he quickly stepped forward, grabbed the back of Goudan's neck, and dragged him away mercilessly as he howled, and smiled awkwardly at the Inuit: "I'm so sorry, I didn't control it.
it."
Grandma, I almost forgot, the dog breeding season is from March to May in spring and September to November in autumn!
Now is the time!
Sled dogs have requirements for the configuration of the team. Either men and women are matched to work without fatigue, or they are all dogs of the same sex.
In the team, all the dogs are highly excited and will quickly start fighting if there is any conflict.
Therefore, in order to prevent sled dogs from fighting while working, some owners will choose to have male dogs and female dogs side by side to avoid competition and conflict between the same sex; other owners will feel that the entire team is made up of dogs of the same sex, which will make them compete with each other to run.
faster; or an older dog and a younger dog side by side to pass on experience.
It was a coincidence that Bi Fang met San Sha. He had no choice and got three male dogs.
The sleds that the Inuit ride on are all female dogs!
In the restless month of November, I was surrounded by two big dogs who didn't know how to be romantic. Before they were in their prime, the restless dog eggs controlled by hormones were already hungry and thirsty.
I saw a total of fourteen bitches at once, and they were still naked. How could Goudan bear it?
I can't help it, I don't have the ability.
Everything happened naturally now.
He coughed twice in embarrassment, and the usually talkative Bi Fang suddenly got stuck.
Just as he was contemplating his words, the oldest of the Inuit suddenly shouted: "Ban Lamu?"
"Woof!"
Goudan, who was grabbed by the back of the neck, jumped and barked at the Inuit.
After receiving the response, the Inuit tone was obviously more surprised and the voice was louder: "Ban Lamu!"
"Woof!" Goudan responded again.
Such a scene made the smart people think of many things at once. After considering the origin of Goudan, the water friends let out a wail.
【Holy shit, have you found the owner?】
[No, didn’t Fang Shen say that there is a high probability that it is ownerless? 】
【Hey, it’s another sad day】
Although Goudan is often silly, this exceptionally smart and lively Erha still left a deep impression on everyone in front of the screen. The appearance of the owner at this moment made many viewers feel a little disappointed. Bi Fang is not a person who takes advantage of others.
There is no doubt that Goudan will leave them.
Even Bifang himself thought so. As he smiled bitterly, the three Inuit began to whisper. After a while, everyone was surprised and shocked by news.
"You are not the owner of Goudan? Are you going to give me three more sled dogs?" Bifang's tone contained disbelief.
"Goudan? Does it mean Ban Lamu?" The Inuit thought about it and didn't worry too much, because according to Bi Fang, he picked up these three dogs, so naturally he had to give them a new name.
He explained, "The owner of Ban Lamu was Amaruk. He died in the snowstorm more than a month ago."
The Inuit's slow talk made everyone understand everything.
The owner of Goudan was originally an Inuit named Amaruk, a childless, seventy-six-year-old man whose only relatives were the eight sled dogs he raised.
But in the snowstorm more than a month ago, this old man passed away quietly at home. It is unlikely that he died of starvation or freezing, because after he was found, there were many people in Amaruk's home.
Food, maybe just because of my age.
This is not surprising. The Arctic is a place with a harsh environment. Living here all year round will cause people to age very quickly. Seventy-six years old is already a very long life.
"When we found out about Amaruk's death, we found that five of the eight sled dogs in his family were gone. Only three of them were still there, and they were still hungry and skinny. I took them home and raised them. If you need