What To Do When the Heroine of the Novel Comes to Reality Chapter 189: Tracking


The first person who discovered the abnormal human in this rainforest was a biologist named Harrison.

At this time, he was with his wife, as well as the hired local guides and helpers, staggering to track something in this rainforest, with a deeply puzzled look on his face.

In fact, he has been researching anaconda since 1992, and has been going deep into the rainforest to do fieldwork.

Until now, this sensitive and dangerous creature was almost completely unknown.

In 1996, Harrison's wife, wildlife biologist Orenne, joined the hunt for the giant snake.

The husband-and-wife duo has captured and recorded nearly 800 anacondas and named most of them.

In their opinion, anacondas are born to dominate this rainforest, and no creature can fight against them here.

Of greatest interest to Harrison and Orenne is the reproduction of anacondas, so they must put as many radio transmitters in as many anacondas as they can before the anaconda mating season arrives.

Forcing these serpents to swallow these radios may seem inhumane, but they are only slightly uncomfortable, since they are able to swallow shorter humans with ease.

Harrison was chasing an anaconda that he named "Diago" through the satellite at this time, not just Diago. He found that many anacondas seemed to be going crazy in a certain direction Climb up, as if in that place, there is something that is extremely attractive to these anacondas...

Harrison couldn't help thinking of the female anaconda he named "Diago", which he used to study the giant snake, the anaconda.

He remembered that after Diago swallowed the capybara, the warm sunlight accelerated the digestion process of Diago. It swelled up, filled with gas, and floated on the water.

Harrison closely monitors Diago's movements, waiting for him to regain his slender figure before arresting him.

After the anaconda has a full meal, it will stand still and wait for digestion.

Two weeks after Diago digested the feast, the Harrisons' arrest plan began.

Fortunately, this time Diago was a little tired after feasting, and wanted to escape instead of attacking, so Harrison captured it without much trouble, while Orenne put a sock over its head, Then took it back to where he lived.

For the Harrisons, they have long been accustomed to living with snakes, and they numbered each snake they caught and drew a snake tail pattern as the anaconda's fingerprint mark.

The job is a lot easier than fighting snakes in the wilderness, but the stench of this behemoth is unbearable.

The anaconda has a sweat gland that emits an odor equivalent to the stench of animal carrion that has been left for 5 days. At most, dozens of giant snakes were kept in captivity in the Harrisons' residence, which was really stinky.

Diago is more than 4 meters long. It is indeed a big snake, but it is definitely not the longest. No one knows how long anacondas can grow.

After registering and placing the transmitter, Diago was released back into the rainforest.

The Harrisons bid it farewell temporarily, hoping it will breed smoothly.

However, what the Harrisons didn't expect was that when they accidentally used satellites to track these anacondas they marked, they were shocked to find that they were all crawling in the same direction!

This kind of behavior is undoubtedly very inconsistent with the habits of giant snakes like anacondas, not to mention, the anacondas they marked are not just all the anacondas in this rainforest...

So, without any hesitation, Harrison took her wife, Orenne, and the team he hired, and set off to track down the traces of these anacondas.

It can only be said that human beings are extremely arrogant and curious creatures. The Harrisons rely on their familiarity with this rainforest, coupled with modern technology as a guarantee, and even if they encounter danger, they will The rescue team will definitely be contacted as soon as possible, and they will go directly to the rescue by helicopter. Do you still need to worry about any accidents?

This wave is really too steady, Harrison thought smugly.

And if he can figure out the secret of the large-scale action of the anaconda this time, maybe he can smash it in the academic world again

With a wave of fame, for scientists, fame means funding. Those companies with strong economic strength are definitely more willing to invest research funds on scientists with more fame, even if the scientist himself He is the mascot, but his laboratory is always full of talents.

The group was walking, and the native guide couldn't help but said: "If we go further, it will be in the depths of the real rainforest. Not only will we have the possibility of being completely lost, but we will also encounter more What a dangerous creature."

Harrison looked at his positioning system and found that everything was normal, so he said confidently: "Don't be afraid, the current technology is no longer what it was more than 20 years ago, and besides you, the guide, we , but there are also eight strong, well-armed helpers! Louis, you'll keep us safe, won't you?"

The majestic man named "Louis" ~IndoMTL.com~ is obviously the leader of this mercenary team. In South America, where the warlords are fighting, it is the place where all kinds of mercenaries are active.

This time, Lewis thinks he has received a very common and low-risk commission, because this commission only requires them to guarantee the safety of the owner, and the identity of the donor is a biologist.

This kind of pure scholar basically won't have any enemies, so he definitely doesn't need to worry about being attacked by humans. Since there won't be any attacks by humans, why worry about safety?

Lewis did not feel that the animals in the rainforest could pose any threat to their well-equipped mercenary squad.

Animals are just animals after all. They may have advantages in the face of humans in terms of size and strength, but when faced with human weapons, they are the targets of slaughter?

Thinking that when humans didn't have more advanced weapons, they could all become "horrific erect apes" at the top of the food chain. Now that they have automatic rifles in their hands, what should I worry about?

As a result, the team leader Louis showed a reassuring smile, and he assured the biologist Harrison: "Don't worry, Dr. Harrison, our team can guarantee your safety, absolutely worthy of your every Commission!”

Harrison nodded with satisfaction, and said to the cowardly aboriginal guide: "Don't worry? Go ahead! Reality is not a movie, and there is absolutely no possibility of such a thing as a wild python disaster!"


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