Chapter 961 Hunting Tribes (2/2)
The two men were dark, lean, and covered in weeds One had a bow and arrow, and the other held a javelin with his eyes fixed on the porcupine
Apparently, they were native hunters on the African savannah, targeting the porcupine
Seeing this, Li Du smiled and said to the lion hunter, ”Zulu hunters are excellent, but I have excellent vision I see the porcupine In addition, I see two hunters”
His words stunned the lion hunter ”Two hunters?”
Li Du looked at him with intentional surprise ”Did you spot the ”Look carefully, there they are They have their eyes on the porcupine”
The lion hunter wondered, ”Really? Man, are you kidding?”
”Hadza,” said Abdo
”Hadza? What does it mean?” asked Li Du
The lion hunter said, ”He's confir your claim that there are people there—they are hunters of the Hadzabe tribe”
It dawned on hi about South Africa there had been some infor tribe—not fareneration had focused on hunting in the grasslands
They were the gypsies of Africa, but they followed aniinally to belonged to Tanzania and Mozambique, but because Mozambique bordered South Africa, soratory peoples around the world, the Hadza were low-key and tolerant, so while they were technically invading, South Africans hadn't chased them out
But they were outsiders, and most South Africans didn't like them because they co that the Hadza were ready to ambush the porcupine, the lion hunter snorted coldly, raised his gun to the sky and pulled the trigger Bang!
The loud gunfire sent birds flying and the porcupine into a panic It threw the fruit under its paw and hurried into the weeds
As soon as the shots were fired, the Hadzabe hunters knew they could not ambush the porcupine and attacked quickly
A javelin flew in the direction of the porcupine's escape, landing right where it had just been The anihtened that it froze for a moment, then turned its head and ran away
The moment it was stunned, the other hunter shot an arrow and hit the porcupine in the back
It was a joint attack, and the purpose of the javelin was not to kill the porcupine but to frighten it and buy time for the archer
But Hadza hunters used bows and arrohich were usually not lethal Instead of falling to the ground dead, the porcupine continued to flee, dragging the arrow behind it
The hill was steep, and the porcupine, fat enough to roll down the side, tu down the hill, it still wasn't dead It reflexively stood to escape and ran toward Li Du and the others