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Five Hundred and Seventy-Three Taming the Wild Camel

"Pfft~, I squirted all over my brother's face!"

"It's so funny that the anchor actually wants to attack a camel, you beast!"

"Camel: You are a dog!"

"Hahaha, the barrage is so funny!"

Liu Wei's live broadcast method is very attractive.

He can capture the audience's inner activities through barrages.

In turn, the audience can be emotionally affected.

When he is serious about popularizing science, the audience believes that the scientific knowledge he tells is true.

And when he tries to get in touch with wild animals, the dirty words he comes out of his mouth always make people laugh.

Liu Wei once again took steps to approach the wild camel.

The temperament of this adult male camel was even worse than what he analyzed.

Very manic.

The camel immediately started running and rushed directly towards Liu Wei.

Liu Wei turned aside to avoid it, feeling a gust of wind blowing past him, and there was thick dust around him.

"Good boy, you are so bold!"

He stared back at the wild camels charging away.

After running a short distance, the wild camel turned around and ran back.

This time he did not rush directly towards Liu Wei, but kept running back and forth.

The audience thought there was something wrong with the camel's brain.

Liu Wei looked at the barrage and smiled: "Brothers, its current performance is over-excited and overly emotional.

In addition to spitting and stamping their feet, camels also have another way of expressing their emotions, which is like this, running wildly!

Just let it go crazy!

Just wait until its physical strength is almost exhausted before I can take action!"

"Start?"

"Fuck,

Do you really want to..."

"Where's the persuasion you promised? A gentleman talks but doesn't use his hands!"

"Ah Wei clearly said sleeping clothes!"

Liu Wei shook his head and smiled, sat down on the ground, reached out and fanned the dust around his mouth and nose.

This wild camel has really good physical strength. When it gets excited, it will run non-stop.

During the evolution of camels, there were actually no wild dromedaries left.

Wild dromedary camels are mainly distributed in West Africa, West Asia and other regions. They were domesticated by people in West Asia more than 3,000 years ago and became captive animals.

At that time, it was mainly used for war transportation and combat, equivalent to China's cavalry at the same time.

Camels were not originally found in Australia and were an introduced species.

Between 1870 and 1920, 20,000 camels were exported to Australia in batches from the Arabian Peninsula, India, Afghanistan and other places. Most of them were dromedaries, accompanied by more than 2,000 camel handlers.

Because of the physiological structure of camels, they were very suitable for carrying heavy loads and traveling thousands of miles. They were so strong that they quickly adapted to the local environment and workload, and played a great role in transportation for Australia's agricultural production at that time.

However, decades later, with the improved application of internal combustion engines and other power sources, the new transportation industry was vigorously promoted. Camels as the main mode of transportation no longer met the needs of the growing society. Correspondingly, the camel industry also declined.

After camels lost their use, thousands of camels were abandoned in the wilderness because camels were so adaptable that they became wild on their own without being domesticated by humans.

Then the branches and leaves spread, and the population became larger and larger.

The Australian people did not expect that today's camel disaster would leave hidden dangers.

Therefore, the Australian government organizes the killing of camels every year, with numbers ranging from thousands to tens of thousands to even more than 100,000.

The main hazards of a booming camel population include destruction of native vegetation and wetlands, competition with native animals for food, habitat, and water resources, damage to infrastructure, and road hazards.

According to data from the Australian Invasive Species Solution Center, even though relevant departments used ground and aerial techniques to kill 160,000 camels in central Australia between 2009 and 2013, their numbers still increased rapidly to 1.2 million today.

Moreover, the number of wild camels is growing at an annual rate of 8%.

It can only be said that the name "Ship of the Desert" is not justified.

In recent years, the Australian government has decided to kill nearly one million wild camels. Such a decision will definitely be protested by the Animal Protection Association, but the Australian government really cannot care so much and believes that this is the most direct and effective method.

In addition, the Australian federal government has also invested 19 million Australian dollars in camel management projects, equivalent to 90 million yuan.

The project supports the development of commercialization of the wild camel industry.

Camel meat contains protein, fat, calcium, phosphorus, iron, vitamin A, vitamin B1, vitamin B2 and niacin.

It is especially popular in Christian countries.

It was not easy to gradually control the number of wild camels.

Wild asses are also beginning to proliferate.

I have to say that Australia is really a paradise for animal life.

After running wildly for a while, the wild camel slowed down and walked past Liu Wei on tiptoe. He glanced back, feeling like a cold male god looking at a beggar on the roadside.

Liu Wei raised his eyebrows.

I’m giving you face, right?

Who do you show your pride to?

Without saying a word, he took out the rope from his backpack and said, "Brothers, this guy is a bit proud. I'll go and clean it up first!"

The audience thought Liu Wei was going to lasso the wild horse again.

Getting closer to the wild camels.

Liu Wei pretended to be very affectionate, smiled, and touched its side.

It still has an unshakable look on its face and is very proud!

He ignored Liu Wei.

Liu Wei tied a movable buckle to the front end of the rope and placed it in front of the wild camel's right front hoof.

Of course it didn't understand what Liu Wei meant.

"As the saying goes: Being led by the nose refers to large livestock such as camels, cows, and horses. In the process of domesticating them, humans learned that the nose is their most sensitive part. As long as their nose is restrained, the next step will be Just tame them, the principle is very simple, they are afraid of pain!

If you have ever seen domestic herdsmen taming camels, you will see that the herdsmen will stick a wooden stick into the lower end of the camel's nostril. This is called a nose stick, which is specially used to stimulate it. Once it disobeys, the herdsmen will pull the noose. With the ropes on both sides of the nose stick, it will feel pain and slowly calm down.

It sounds a bit cruel, and I can't complete the task of inserting the nose stick by myself now, so let's just go ahead and teach it to kneel down!" Liu Wei analyzed based on the actual situation.

"I feel so tired!"

"I hope I won't spit in your face this time!"

"Hahaha, when I mention spitting, I think of the camel mother and son. I laughed so hard!"

"Fortunately, Ah Wei and the little guy got along well at the time, and the camel mother carried him away, otherwise he would have been buried in a sandstorm!"

"Holy shit, is this so exciting? What has the anchor experienced along the way?"

"New viewers must come in more and take a look. Things you can't imagine will happen at any time in this live broadcast room!"

Liu Wei stood beside the camel. It raised its head and looked straight ahead.

"What's going on? Are you despising my shortness? What are you pulling on? Can't you run? Keep running?"

Liu Wei deliberately used words and some gestures to anger the camel. His intention was very clear, which was to make the camel excited again. If he gets excited, he will stamp his feet. If he stamps his feet, he may be fooled.

Sure enough, the proud camel raised its front hoof and stepped down hard to warn Liu Wei.

Liu Wei kept looking at the movable buckle tied with a rope, and finally when the camel stamped its foot for the third time, his right front hoof stepped in.

"Beautiful!" Liu Wei immediately pulled the rope upwards and tightly trapped its right front hoof. Liu Wei showed a smile of success, "Brothers, shall I teach it how to kneel now?"

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