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"There are many ways to restrict an animal’s movement without harming its life; the simplest is digging a pit, a deep pit."

"But that’s undoubtedly too laborious. To catch a Black Bear, the pit must be at least one and a half meters deep and over a meter in diameter, otherwise, it’s unlikely to be effective."

Bi Fang scattered leaves and dirt on the ground to conceal any trace of the trap.

Often, animals aren’t able to spot traps because they’re smart, but merely because they steer clear of unfamiliar objects.

"Before you learn how to set animal traps, you must understand that in many parts of the world, doing so is illegal unless you’re in a life-or-death situation."

"Traps can kill endangered species, and not only that, they can inflict harm on large animals and even humans."

[Master Fang: This is illegal, so don’t you guys learn it.]

[Although I’m teaching, you better not do this (Dog’s head)]

Bi Fang, amused by the comments, said, "This is just in case, to broaden your knowledge. Who knows when you might need it? Besides, I obtained permission from the forestry bureau the first time I live-streamed, and have always had their approval since then. I’m a law-abiding citizen."

[Law-abiding Boss Fang.]

[Classic scene.]

"The main trap I’m setting this time is a snare trap, probably the simplest and most primitive trap in the world, commonly known as a neck-hanging snare. Despite its simplicity, it has a wide range of application, just by adjusting the size of the loop and the thickness of the rope, it can catch everything from squirrels, hares, to wolves, wild boar, and even Black Bears."

"However, if you are living and staying in a certain area, one thing to remember is to set your traps without disturbing other local animals, lest they become aware of the traps already set."

After concealing the trap’s traces, Bi Fang hid within dense shrubbery.

Waiting for the prey undoubtedly requires immense patience.

In the bushes, mosquitoes buzzed around.

To prevent a sudden change in wind direction from blowing his scent to the prey, Bi Fang covered himself with mud, which had been boiled and sanitized, then mixed with a large amount of willow sap, and finally coated with grass ash.

Even if approached within a three-meter range, Black Bear would probably mistake Bi Fang for a robust willow.

Bi Fang sat cross-legged on the ground, resting his shoulder against a spear wrapped in vines, constantly regulating his breathing and lowering his heart rate, becoming like a rock covered in moss.

Bi Fang’s lips moved slightly, but the audience could still hear clearly what he was saying.

"As long as the camouflage is right and the correct approach is used, we can get close to nearly any animal’s effective kill zone. This is the wisdom that humans have accumulated over tens of thousands of years."

Most predators have their own fixed hunting ranges.

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Only humans, with their powerful bodies and brains, have conquered almost the entire world, even the cold Arctic, where the Eskimo live.

No matter the prey, it is part of the human diet, and there is a systematic summarization and experience of their weaknesses and behavioral habits.

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This is the most precious asset humans have when hunting in the wild, paired with an incredibly terrifying learning ability.

Unstoppable.

"When approaching prey, you must remain calm."

Bi Fang glanced down and noticed a small, distended insect on his arm, showing a deep black-red color in the sunlight.

A bloodsucking louse.

Bi Fang hadn’t noticed when it had jumped on him; such tiny insects were too inconspicuous, and this was a common issue to face in the forest.

Bi Fang simply pinched it, pulled it out from his flesh, and burst out a disgusting mix of blood and white fluid, causing the audience in front of the screen to feel nauseous.

[My God, that’s disgusting.]

[I’m used to it... Master Fang’s live stream is so clear it’s ridiculous, sometimes the scenery is really beautiful, but you also have to endure the disgusting parts (Dog’s head)]

[A double-edged sword of clarity (funny)]

However, Bi Fang was quite composed, as there were even more such cases in the rainforest, with leeches, bloodsucking lice, bats, venomous snakes, and mosquitoes. The mosquitoes in the rainforest were not like the ones seen in the cities; they were a completely different matter, both toxic and fierce.

Here in the subtropical region of Japan, the situation was already less severe.

"When you discover parasitic lice on your body, you must remove them immediately, don’t wait for them to wander off by themselves."

"In areas infested with insects, check your body every one to two hours for lice. Do not use cigarettes or burning plants to fumigate them, as that will only cause them to release a lot of venom. Instead, use tweezers to grasp them and pull them straight out of the skin."

Bi Fang then checked his body and found two more lice, plucking them off directly.

"The harm caused by insects is significant. In tropical regions, they are the primary vectors of disease transmission. The most common and most easily overlooked are lice-borne diseases; they can spread many viruses."

"For instance, Lyme disease, which after an infection can cause fever, headaches, and, in severe cases, affect the heart and nervous system, and might even lead to death. Moreover, there is no vaccine for this virus; antibiotics are the only treatment."

[Strange cases are on the rise.]

[The world is so dangerous.]

[Why are there so many disgusting things in the world, viruses, parasites, I’m gonna puke.]

"Fortunately, in most areas, this risk is relatively low. Only the people of Ugly Country need to be careful—about one-third of the lice there carry this kind of bacteria."

"Once lice land on the body, they will bite into the skin to suck blood. About twelve hours later, they will release their barbs and inject saliva to disrupt the tissue near the wound. It is this saliva that may contain bacteria or viruses."

"Alright, now we wait, wait for the Black Bear to appear. I’ve observed the surroundings, and nearby many tree trunks are marked with claw prints. Look over there."

Bi Fang pointed to a nearby tree whose bark was half rubbed off, and sawdust covered the ground. These were traces left by the Black Bear frequently rubbing against the tree.

The Black Bear liked this tree, perhaps because of its pleasant smell; after rubbing against it, it would smell nice, or maybe because the hardness of the wood was just right for relieving itchiness.

"It could be an hour, or it might take half a day. In any case, we have some waiting to do."

This approach was essentially reliant on luck; nobody could predict exactly when the Black Bear would arrive. However, experienced hunters can often estimate how long it had been since it left and whether it’s particularly fond of this area based on the footprints and traces on the ground.

As a member of the audience, Bi Fang had been waiting from morning until afternoon, and even all the way until evening, but the Black Bear had not shown up.

The audience was getting restless, after all, waiting for bears was quite a dull and boring task.

[What’s happening, is there a bear or not?]

[The day lilies are getting cold.]

Yet Bi Fang’s mood was good; he didn’t feel that his judgment was wrong. On the contrary, the longer the wait, the closer the time of the Black Bear’s arrival.

Indeed, at the moment the sun set, an unusual noise came from the woods.

Bi Fang perked up.

"It’s here."

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