Seven hundred and sixtieth chapters capture sharks
Aerial photography from a drone at high altitude.
The vast sun rises from the sea, and the whole sea is sparkling, as if it is sprinkled with diamonds. The temperature in the air gradually rises, and the slight heat dissipates the chill brought by the night. A surge of heat rises in the chest, and finally
Fang put down the paddle in his hand, took a rest, and moved his wrist.
He took off his clothes, wrapped them in canvas, and wrapped them in a layer of washed plastic film he picked up on the island, and stuffed them into the hollow under the bow of the Viking to prevent them from being blistered.
wet.
The weather in the Southern Hemisphere will be like this from April to May, just like the Northern Hemisphere from September to October, with sultry heat during the day and a hint of chill at night.
At this time, we were already some distance away from Easter Island, and when we looked back we could only see a fuzzy dot.
Bi Fang stood up from the Viking and went to the platform connected to the aircraft carrier. He opened the shellfish collected on Easter Island these days, scraped off the white and tender meat with an obsidian dagger, and ate some for breakfast to replenish his strength.
, and then took out a small fish from the bark box on the side.
The two fish were still alive, and even in good condition. They were still jumping around when they were held in the hand. However, the next second, they were directly twisted from the head by a pair of big hands, and the head and body were separated.
The internal organs were squeezed out from the fracture and thrown into the ocean.
The thick smell of blood filled the air, and two masses of blood mist erupted in the blue ocean, gradually spreading and fading into the distance with the movement of the ocean currents.
The fish body was crushed into pieces by stones and thrown into the sea again. In the end, only two fish heads remained.
Bi Fang tied one of the fish heads to the spear with a thin line, hung the other on the fishhook, tied it to the bow of the boat and hung it, then washed the blood on his hands with sea water, grabbed the spear on the side,
And another strange-looking "tool".
The reason why I say it has a strange shape is because this tool looks a lot like a rattle.
Many coconut shells split in half were connected in series to a thick plant rhizome. In the past two days, Bifang had been dealing with palm trees the most. Many viewers also noticed that this might be the thickest strip on the palm leaf.
The central rhizome is in a circle with coconut shells strung on it.
"This kind of thing is called a coconut drum." Bi Fang shook the "rattle" in his hand, and the coconut shells collided, making a dense and dull sound. Then he put it into the sea water and kept shaking it.
"Using this kind of drum made of coconut shells to beat the water surface can simulate the sound of seabirds falling into the sea and struggling and waving their wings. Sharks are extremely sensitive to this low-frequency sound and can detect this unusual sound from hundreds of meters away.
The regular sound reassures the shark that there is potential prey here."
[emmm, why do you want to attract sharks? It’s not what I think...] [It’s what you think] [I can’t think of anything else except that]
[What exactly is it like?] [Really want to catch a shark?]
[Didn’t Lao Fang say last time that shark meat is not delicious because it has no urinary system and only skin urinates, so all meat smells like urine.]
"Yes, although shark meat is unpalatable and somewhat toxic, if you want to catch enough prey in a short period of time, sharks are the only choice."
The vast majority of sharks weigh at least one hundred kilograms. If they are handled well, there is no problem if they eat them for three to four weeks. Even one hundred kilograms is a minimum estimate. One hundred kilograms is also very common. It is very possible that one can save enough.
food resources.
Compared with other fish of the same size, sharks are undoubtedly the most widely distributed and the most attractive. Their extremely powerful ability to capture prey is also a fatal factor in attracting them to the bait.
As for whether it tastes good or not, it is definitely the last factor that needs to be considered for survival.
Of course, after attracting it, whether it can be defeated unarmed is another matter.
What a shark catch!
The audience was surprised. They originally thought that this time Bi Fang went to sea to simply fish and collect enough food resources to go to sea. They never expected that Bi Fang's target was actually a shark!
[This operation is too cool][Is this the fearless warrior?][The jungle hero started his jungle again today]
[rush!]
Shaking the drum in his hand, Bifang stared at the movement underwater.
"This trick was actually created by the Melanesians. As I said before, the tribe whose coming-of-age ceremony is to catch sharks."
"Melanesians are a large group, including Solomons, Vanuatu, Fijians and tribesmen in Papua New Guinea, all falling into this category."
"They are born with dark skin, curly hair, broad faces and wide noses. They worship totems and superstitious architecture. The main form of the group is tribal clans. The society is in the disintegration stage of primitive public institutions, so Melanesians are often misunderstood as Africans.
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"Therefore, in Greek, Melanesia is also called the Black Island."
"But it is actually far more ferocious than Africa. Living in the depths of the South Pacific, life is closely related to nature. Most of the local people's food comes from the ocean. They are natural ocean hunters. Even the ocean's dominant sharks are
One of their foods."
Human wisdom and courage are worthy of admiration.
Any race of people who have lived in a certain place for thousands of years can always sum up some incredible ways to survive.
This is true for the polar regions, virgin forests, deserts, oceans, Inuit, Amazons, Berbers, and Melanesians.
Each type of landform can give local humans the ultimate ability to survive, and even create some kind of alienation.
The eyesight of the Maasai, the lung capacity of the Sherpa, the big spleen of the Bajau...survival.
As Bi Fang experienced more and more dangerous situations and saw more and more Jedi, these two words became more and more important in his heart.
The so-called survival is not just about starving, nor is it just about eating some appalling things based on one's physical constitution.
Not all survival necessarily involves confrontation, relying on powerful fighting methods to hunt beasts and plunder resources.
There will be a day when all the beasts will be killed, there will also be a day when they will fail, and there will also be a day when resources will be exhausted.
Only by integrating, merging, experiencing, and adapting to the environment can we learn the true way of survival. The drum beats the water, creating white foam.
The water here is almost pollution-free. If it weren't for the reflection, you could even see the scene dozens of meters underwater.
Imagining the shark attack, many viewers in the live broadcast room couldn't help but hold their breath. There was silence between heaven and earth, only the sound of coconut shells mixed with the splash of sea water was left.