Are You Telling An Eight-Year-Old To Survive In The Wilderness? Chapter 150 - Memorial Museum
Chapter 150: morial Museum
The saltwater crocodile in the swamp kept struggling, but it was held firmly by Bell.
After struggling for ten minutes, the crocodile seed to be exhausted and stopped struggling.
Bell seized the opportunity and released his right hand that was holding the crocodile’s chin. He quickly took out the dagger and stabbed it into the crocodile’s head.
The dagger in Bell’s hand was bought from the system, so its sharpness was obvious.
The system’s products were definitely top quality.
It pierced through the saltwater crocodile’s hard skull almost without resistance.
The crocodile’s brain was severely injured. Its originally energetic body instantly lost strength and fell limp into the mud.
Its limbs twitched a few tis and stopped moving.
Bell was slightly excited.
This was a three-ter-long saltwater crocodile. It could be said to be the greatest prey he had captured so far.
This feeling of hunting such a creature was exhilarating.
With the addition of the skill, Bell felt invincible.
“Haha, our luck is really good. We actually killed a saltwater crocodile. This fellow should be enough for to eat for several days.
Crocodile at is a great thing. I presu that not many of you have tried it.
Crocodile at can be made into canned food as well.”
Bell ignored the ss on his body and let go of the saltwater crocodile. He patted the crocodile’s broad back and carefully observed it.
He began to think about how to enjoy this dinner.
At the sa ti, the live-stream exploded when they saw that Bell had really succeeded.
“F*ck, the host is too aweso. He actually succeeded.”
“As expected, when the host introduced saltwater crocodiles, I had already guessed it.”
“It has been proven that even in Australia, the host is still a top existence in the food chain.”
“The difference between a challenger and a bronze.”
“Mom asked why I am watching the screen while kneeling.”
Looking at these comnts, Bell smiled and said nothing.
His attention was focused on this saltwater crocodile. This saltwater crocodile was not small. He would definitely not be able to finish it alone. Moreover, with such a huge weight, it would be very difficult to bring it with him on his journey.
Bell said after a while.
“Everyone, we gained a lot this ti, but I definitely can’t finish this crocodile by myself.
If I bring it with , it will affect my speed, so I will take its tail which has the best taste.
This is enough for us to eat for a day or two. ”
The saltwater crocodile’s tail covered a third of its body. Although it was only three ters long, its tail was a ter long.
After cutting it with the dagger, Bell went to the saltwater crocodile’s head and dug out the two front teeth, holding them in his hand and bringing them to the screen.
“These are the spoils of war. Maybe I will make a wilderness survival museum in the future.”
Bell had a habit. Every ti he succeeded in an adventure or hunting, he would bring back so things.
For example, he had kept the cal skin from the desert.
Perhaps when he was older, he could take these things out to recall his younger days.
After dissecting the saltwater crocodile’s tail, Bell dragged it out of the mud.
Although it was only about a ter long, the saltwater crocodile’s tail was extrely thick. It weighed over fifty kilograms.
Carrying over fifty kilograms, Bell returned to the shelter.
As for the remaining part of the saltwater crocodile corpse, he believed that it would not be long before it was eaten by so carnivorous animals. There would be no traces left.
He returned to the shelter and climbed up the ladder.
It was already three to four in the afternoon. The sun would set soon.
After putting down the tail, Bell sat on the ground and did not hurry to deal with the food. Instead, he picked up the bamboo pole he had been carrying.
“Many of the audience might have been wondering why I am bringing this bamboo.
Let explain to everyone.”
Bell used the dagger to cut the three-ter-long bamboo pole into sections the size of an adult’s arm.
Then, he picked up a section.
“There was heavy rain here last night. It is very wet.”
Although it has been a clear day, there is still a lot of water in the dried grass and branches.
Perhaps they could be ignited with a fire.
However, in the current situation, the difficulty of starting a fire would undoubtedly increase greatly, and it might even be impossible.
This bamboo can be of great help to us now.
It can be a good fire starter. ”
Bell used the dagger to trim off the surface of the bamboo stick, exposing the dry wood inside.
Bell moved the trimd bamboo to the cara.
“Do you see that? The outer skin of the bamboo is very water-resistant. Although they have been in the water for a long ti, their internal parts are dry.
“As long as we make this dry part into wood shavings, it can be used to ignite a fire.
In fact, it is not only the bamboo. The pine tree also has this effect, and the effect is even better.
Because the pine tree contains a lot of oil.
Just a tiny spark can easily ignite it. ”
As he spoke, Bell started cutting the bamboo sections into small pieces.
He also gathered the bamboo shavings and prepared to use the fire saw thod to start the fire.
As Bell continued to push and pull the bamboo like a saw, black sawdust slowly appeared.
After accumulating into a small blob, Bell quickly gathered it and poured it into the bamboo shavings to blow at them.
Smoke and dust rose from the bamboo fragnts and slowly turned into flas. After adding so more bamboo shavings, the fire gradually beca stronger.
After constantly adding flammable materials, the fire was finally started.
“Alright, everyone, while the fire is abundant, we can place the hydrated branches beside it.”
“In a while, their water will slowly evaporate under the high temperature. This way, we can ensure that the fire continues to burn.”
After doing what he had to do, Bell heaved a sigh of relief. Humans seed to have an inexplicable affection for fire. Although he was in the wilderness, having this fire made him feel very at ease.
Bell turned his gaze to the saltwater crocodile tail he had brought back.
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