Su Ran was really not joking. If you can't win, just run away. This is a principle he insists on.
It's just a small amount of money, there's no need to risk your life for it.
It’s just that Su Ran was able to solve every major case and never ran away, simply because he had never met someone who would run away when he couldn’t beat them.
The road in the mountain is very rough, especially after it rained all night yesterday.
So the road on the mountain is not easy to walk on at this time.
The only thing to be thankful for was that Su Ran had good physical skills, so he didn't encounter any major problems while traveling.
Just when Su Ran had just spoken a few words to the audience, he suddenly noticed something was wrong: "Look ahead, there seem to be a lot of footprints."
Originally thought to be the footprints of a tomb robber, Su Ran unexpectedly discovered that these seemed to be the footprints of a sika deer.
After looking carefully several times, Su Ran finally confirmed that this was a sika deer.
Su Ran showed some joy on his face: "I didn't expect to see sika deer here. This is really lucky."
But at this time, some viewers didn't understand: "It's not Su Ge, this
Sika deer are everywhere, so how can you say you are lucky? "
"That's right. There are plenty of sika deer in the zoo. The host has never seen an animal before."
The audience's words are not without reason.
Sika deer, giant pandas, Siberian tigers, and golden monkeys are all protected animals and are very common. Almost everyone knows Sika deer.
As a medium-sized deer, it is classified as a member of the order Cetiformes of the class Mammalia, just like other deer.
Adult male deer are about 1.5 meters long and weigh about 100 kilograms, which is heavier than most humans. Female sika deer are slightly smaller and do not have horns.
Generally speaking, male deer will have very large horns, while female deer will not have horns.
Moreover, the horns of the long-horned sika deer have four forks, which makes them look very domineering and highly recognizable.
Bucks go through a natural and unique process of change each spring.
They shed their old, long antlers and replace them with new, shorter antlers that are soft and brittle when they first grow, but harden and grow over time.
As the seasons progress, antlers not only become harder, but they also continue to lengthen.
By autumn, the outer layer of antler skin begins to dry, while the inner structure has fully grown.
At this point, the male deer will rub the tree trunk to remove the outer layer of antler skin. This process not only makes the antlers sharper, but also provides the male deer with a more effective fighting and defensive weapon.
This natural process of antler growth and shedding is vital to bucks as it relates not only to their appearance but also to their ability to survive in the wild.
Antlers are not only weapons used by male deer in battles, but are also an important tool for them to protect themselves from predators.
In addition to horns, both female and male sika deer have a pair of large, round eyes.
Those eyes were like bright gems, sparkling with intelligence.
Their long ears stand upright on both sides of their heads, like natural antennas, receiving sounds from all around them at any time.
At the same time, they also have long faces, slender necks and long legs, which together make up the unique and charming appearance of sika deer.
Their bodies are covered with white spots, which look like blooming plum blossoms, adding a touch of poetry and romance to them. It is because of these beautiful spots that the sika deer got their name. These spots are not just for beauty, but are said to have a unique survival function. These white spots can imitate the sun spots under the shade of trees, allowing the sika deer to better hide themselves in the woods and avoid being hunted by natural enemies.
It is worth mentioning that the fur color of sika deer changes with the seasons.
Generally speaking, the coat color in winter is darker than that in summer. This change may be to better adapt to the environment and climatic conditions of different seasons to maintain body temperature and comfort.
And the most interesting thing is that in addition to body spots, sika deer have two quick identification features.
Those are the two big white spots on the butt and the short tail.
"Let me tell you, sika deer are not very common. You can only say that they are common in zoos, but it is very rare to see sika deer in the wild."
“Especially in our country, sika deer are no longer just protected animals;
It is a first-class protected animal.”
Animals that can become first-class protected animals are extremely rare.
Especially the sika deer, which looks very common but is actually a first-class protected animal, is quite rare.
At least the audience didn't expect that.
The sika deer itself is an animal that lives in a specific environment. They mainly live in mountain grassland areas of mixed coniferous and broad-leaved forests.
This environment provides sika deer with abundant food sources and suitable living conditions.
The staple food of sika deer includes grass, leaves and fruits.
These foods are very common in the mountain grassland areas where they live, so sika deer can easily find sufficient food sources.
Similar to cattle, sika deer have the ability to ruminate, which means they chew their food again after eating to digest and absorb nutrients more efficiently.
In addition to its ability to adapt to food, sika deer also demonstrate excellent running ability.
Their ability to run fast allows them to quickly escape potential predators across vast grasslands.
This ability is adapted to the grassland environment in which they live. Because there is usually not much cover in grassland areas, running fast becomes the key to the survival of sika deer.
Moreover, the alertness of the sika deer is also one of its important survival characteristics.
They have highly developed senses of hearing and smell, which allow them to be acutely aware of any changes in their surroundings.
When there is any sign of trouble, the sika deer will immediately prick up their ears and remain alert at all times. This alertness enables them to detect potential dangers in time and take appropriate actions to protect themselves.
However, despite their remarkable agility and running ability, sika deer themselves are very timid animals.
Once suddenly frightened, sika deer may experience emergency rhabdomyolysis, a severe physiological reaction.
In this case, the deer's muscle tissue may break down rapidly, leading to serious health problems or even death.
When the audience heard that a sika deer could be frightened to death in this way, they suddenly found it unbelievable.
"Is this sika deer so funny? It can really scare me to death."
"I believe it. After all, this cute little guy is so cute that I am dying just by looking at him." (End of this chapter)