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Seven hundred and ninetieth chapters real men have to be like this

The topic of skin color was a small interlude and quickly enlivened the atmosphere in the live broadcast room.

After a pause, Bi Fang brought the topic back on track.

"I don't think anyone knows about the content of this live broadcast, right?"

[Know, know, Sahara Sahara!



【Desert of Death!】

【The huge leprosy on the earth!】

As a super desert with an area equal to that of the whole of China, the name of the Sahara is known to everyone.

It is like a huge and ugly scar, lying conspicuously on the African land, becoming a famous restricted area of ​​life.

Some people say that only after experiencing the test of life and death in the Sahara Desert can you truly fall in love with the oasis and life.

Just from the information revealed in this sentence, one can get a glimpse of the cruelty and wildness of this world.

Challenging yourself and realizing the true meaning of life is what Bi Fang has been doing.

Everyone has been looking forward to this for a long time.

"Yes, I made everything very clear before crossing Point Nemo. This live broadcast involves crossing Point Nemo and then crossing the Sahara. The overall time limit is one hundred and twenty days, so strictly speaking

Let’s face it, our live broadcast has only passed a third of the way.”

Bi Fang pointed to the desert and Gobi in front of him.

"Everyone has seen that there is a desert in front of us. You guessed it right. Lao Mu and I are currently located at the northernmost tip of Burkina Faso, which is also the southernmost tip of the Sahara Desert."

"I divided the desert into two levels. The first level is similar to the Gobi. Although the environment is harsh, there are still people living there. The ground is covered with shrubs and even grass. The second level is what everyone imagines.

, there are sand dunes everywhere, a real no-man’s land.”

"Judging from the data, the Sahara is actually a very large concept, covering almost all of northern Africa. The entire Sahara Desert is surrounded by a large circle of first-level desert. Only the center is truly uninhabited.

Area, which is the second level of desert."

"Our entry point this time is Burkina Faso. Soon after entering from here, we can directly enter the core area of ​​​​the Sahara."

"The initial planning of the route is from Burkina Faso→Mali→Algeria→Niger→Chad→Libya→Egypt, crossing the entire core of the Sahara, of course, in the middle."

The Sahara Desert is about 4,800 kilometers long from east to west and between 1,300 and 1,900 kilometers from north to south.

The so-called time travel is naturally from east to west, not from south to north. If you don't play with those who are vain, you just want to challenge the most ruthless ones.

From the map, the route chosen by Bi Fang roughly inserts from the lower left corner of the Sahara, then reaches the center line, and then traverses the entire east-west corner. The route is more than 5,000 kilometers long.

"But we only have eighty days left. The time is really too tight, so my plan is to catch a camel before setting off."

【666, Fang Shen’s action will be extraordinary! 】

[I remember didn’t Lao Fang say before that there were very few camels, and they were all protected animals. Is this something that can be caught just by catching it? 】

[It’s so cool. I just finished watching Nemo Point and went to play Sahara. Is this happiness? 】

"This involves a conceptual issue. Mu Galen asked me the same question just now, so I think it is necessary to do some simple science popularization."

"Wild camels, wild camels, domestic camels, these are actually three things. The first one is a protected animal, and the number is indeed rare, but the latter two are not..."

As Bi Fang explained, the audience in front of the screen gradually got a clear concept.

Wild camels and domestic camels could even be said to be two species if there was no reproductive isolation.

Because the genetic difference between the two even reaches 3%, which is 00.5% to 1.4% higher than the genetic difference between humans and gorillas!

Domestic camels will indeed become wild after escaping, but they cannot be said to be wild camels. The two have differentiated into two different species as early as 800,000 years ago.

However, the so-called genetic difference is greater than that between humans and chimpanzees, which shows that the two have diverged for a long time. However, it cannot be considered that the genetic relationship between camels and domestic camels is further than that between humans and chimpanzees, because the statistical caliber is different.

There is reproductive isolation between humans and chimpanzees, but there is no barrier or isolation between domestic and wild camels.

In areas where wild camels are distributed, domestic camels are not allowed to be released in order to prevent domestic camels from bringing genetic contamination to the wild camel population.

Wild camels are rare in number and protected, so Bi Fang has no idea about it.

But Bifang not only has the idea of ​​rewilding domestic camels, but also has many ideas!

Compared with wild camels, wild domestic camels are undoubtedly much easier to tame, and they are more common in the Sahara Desert. They are not rare creatures at all, and their number may even reach hundreds of thousands.

Those domestic camels that have been separated from the environment have reproduced from generation to generation in the desert. Although they are extremely wild, they still have something completely different from wild camels deep in their genes.

Camels actually have very few natural enemies. Their fighting power is extremely high. Once the environment is suitable, they can multiply wildly.

Just look at Australia, where millions of wild camels are overrun.

In the beginning, Bi Fang actually had no idea of ​​catching a wild camel, but wanted to buy one directly, or choose the life-saving camel named Naren that he met in the Qaidam Desert, but it was strangled naked.

I can come back to see your wonderful camel.

Camels that have been domesticated, or even comels that have been touched personally, are undoubtedly the best choice, as they can reduce many accidents and shorten the running-in period.

But Bi Fang then thought about it, this would be too boring.

Anyone can buy a camel and pay some money, but then how can he be so shameless as to say that he crossed the Sahara on his own?

If you want to do it, you have to do it thoroughly and truly accomplish it all by your own ability.

Since his "debut", Bi Fang has never used such large-scale external assistance, and he doesn't want to be an exception this time.

Compared to the many struggles Bi Fang had in his heart, the audience was not surprised by Bi Fang's choice. On the contrary, they found it very special to Bi Fang.

This is how a real man should be.

As a porter, Mu Jalun came out to join in the fun and left quickly. Bifang wandered alone in this semi-desert area with a backpack on his back.

"Camels are called ships of the desert because they are hardworking and have a large amount of fat stored in their humps, which can be broken down into water and energy, allowing them to go without water or food for a long time, but this does not mean that they

No need to drink water, no need to eat."

"Wild camels are just as afraid of people, so semi-desert areas with sparsely populated areas but large tracts of plants are their favorite. Let's search here and we should be able to meet them soon."

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