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Chapter 818

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Seeing Ah Ow howling at the sky, Lu Guan, who was squatting by the river, exclaimed, "As expected of a Mexican wolf. Ah Ow's cry is so loud."

Ah Ow turned around, and then they saw the crayfish hanging from her mouth.

Ali stood innocently by the side. Behind it was a net with the crayfish that Li Du and the others had found earlier.

Li Du said, "Ali is so smart?"

It was indeed smart enough. After realizing that it had offended Ah Ow, it knew that Ah Ow would definitely come for revenge, so it ran in the direction of the net.

Ah Ow was also looking for trouble. She could have caught up with Ali quickly and taught it a lesson. In the end, Ali learned from the big boss in the movies and had to do it slowly.

In this way, Ali finally found the crayfish and gave Ah Ow a backhand blow!

Li Du and Sophie went up again and picked up the crayfish hanging from the corner of Ah Ow's mouth.

Ah Ow was in pain and aggrieved. She buried her head in Li Du's arms, tears streaming down her face.

What else could Li Du say? The evils we bring upon ourselves are the hardest to bear!

Ali used force to win space for itself. Behind it, Ah Meow and Crispy Noodles did not dare to bully it like before. Ah Ow was even more afraid. She had learned from her mistakes and now took a detour when she saw Ali.

Ah Ow's screams attracted a few people. These people were carrying buckets and fishing rods. Obviously, they had the same purpose as Li Du. They were also there to fish.

Someone asked from afar, "What kind of cry is that? Is it a wild dog? "

A few people approached cautiously. One of them was holding a fish knife in his hand, and his eyes were alert.

Dingo was the name of an animal species, not a dog that lived in the wild. This animal was actually a subspecies of the gray wolf and had few natural enemies in Australia.

Many people did not know that although Australia was vast, there were no large mammals on land. The top predator in nature was the dingo.

This kind of wild dog looked similar to a domestic dog and liked to move in the wilderness in groups. People were very afraid of them because, in a hungry state, dingoes would attack humans.

Seeing Ah Ow, a few people relaxed and said, "Oh, this is not a wild dog. This should be a husky?"

"It sounds like a husky," someone else said.

Listening to their discussion, Li Du snickered. F * ck the Husky, I'm a real wolf!

The main reason why the few of them had relaxed was that they had discovered Li Du and Sophie. Li Du was still hugging Ah Ow, so they had concluded that Ah Ow was a dog.

Seeing the strangers appear, Ali hopped behind Li Du. Ah Meow and Crispy Noodles also ran over.

Seeing this, a gray-haired fisherman smiled and said, "Buddy, are you going to open a zoo? You have a lot of animals. "

Li Du smiled and said, "They are all my adopted children. Hello, are you guys here to fish? I'm afraid it's not suitable here. I'll disturb you. Are we fishing for crayfish? "

Hearing that, a few anglers revealed surprised expressions and asked, "Catch crayfish? Those little monsters covered in greenish-red shells? Oh, are you cleaners? "

A middle-aged man wearing a sunhat said, "No, they are not cleaners. That guy should be Mr. Li. I've heard a lot of rumors about him in the bar recently."

Li Du walked up to them in a friendly manner, shook their hands, and briefly introduced himself.

The gray-haired old man said, "You found a gem mine, so why are you fishing for crayfish here? You're definitely not doing it to earn cleaning fees. Don't tell me you're doing it for charity. "

Li Du said, "Crayfish is a good food. I'm doing it to eat it."

A few people showed surprised expressions again, and the old man said, "Eating crayfish? Haha, that's really creative. They're not delicious and have no meat. "

"But it's good that someone is willing to catch them. It's a pity you're too late. It's raining, and there's too much water in the river. When the river dried up a few days ago, there were crayfish everywhere."

"These b * stards are so annoying. They're dying in large numbers because of the lack of water, and the river stinks."

"Not only that, but their body fluids will seep into the groundwater after they die. During that time, the water from my well had a d * mn stench."

A few people began to denounce the crayfish. Obviously, this species was not popular in the local area.

Crayfish were not popular all over Australia. They lived in freshwater areas, ate a lot, ate a wide range of foods, and competed with the local freshwater fish for food.

They could eat and live well. They were more tolerant of dissolved oxygen than fish and needed less water than fish. They could even survive on land in cool and humid weather.

Their reproductive ability was also very strong. Once they entered a freshwater basin, it would not take long for a large number of crayfish to appear in the basin.

The local people had a headache with this kind of aquatic creature. They wanted to catch and kill crayfish, but it was not easy. Crayfish were nocturnal and hid in holes during the day. They could only be killed at night.

However, Australians liked to enjoy life. Night was the time to sleep. Who would come out to catch crayfish?

For this reason, the Australian government, in order to control this kind of creature, even had a rule: Crayfish caught from the river were not allowed to be released, or it would be illegal!

Listening to these people's condemnation, Li Du laughed.

The Australian government should import tourists from China. He remembered that crayfish were also an invasive species in China, but they lived a miserable life. They relied on artificial breeding to maintain their existence. The wild ones had been eaten up …

Knowing that Li Du was going to catch crayfish, several people helped him.

Some of them drove back and brought back some chicken livers, saying that this thing could attract crayfish. Others lent Li Du a small mesh bag, which could hold crayfish.

In their view, Li Du was an international socialist fighter who helped the local people deal with pests.

Catching crayfish was easier than fishing. Li Du cut the fishing line into sections, tied chicken livers or bait to them, and threw them into the water to wait for them to take the bait.

Although crayfish liked to be nocturnal, they were very voracious. If they found food, they would come out to hunt, whether it was night or day.

In addition, Li Du also used the small mesh bag that the fishermen had lent him, put a large piece of chicken liver in it, and put it in the riverside where there was plenty of water and grass. This was an excellent trap.

There were many small and medium-sized crayfish in the river, and it didn't take long for Li Du to find that some of the fishing lines were straight.

He took Lu Guan and Sophie to clean up the fishing line, constantly pulling it up, and if there were crayfish, they would take it off. There would always be crayfish on the hook.

Crayfish were very greedy. When they encountered food, they did not hunt it immediately. They often used their pincers to take it back to their nest to enjoy it slowly.

This became their Achilles' heel, and catching crayfish depended on this instinct of theirs.

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