Leopard's Feud

Chapter 11 Leaving Sister Leopard

Chapter 11 Leaving Sister Leopard
After a while of noise, all the baboons returned to their group, leaving only Jack alone guarding a pile of fresh wild fruits.These wild fruits are gifts picked by the baboons as a token of gratitude.

Jack didn't follow the baboons, and he didn't seem to have a reason to follow them.After all, it's just a passerby.

Jack didn't know where to go back.

The surroundings are quiet, the grassland that was still noisy and lively just now is so empty and lonely.Jack is a baboon, with the instincts of a social animal, he needs company, he needs kin.Long-term loneliness is unbearable for Jack.After a while, Jack still thought of his leopard sister Carla.If it hadn't been for the experience that the leopard sister Carla took it to explore deep in the forest, it would not know how to rescue the baby baboon today.

In Jack's childhood, the days were not always gloomy and difficult, but there were also many happy moments, especially when he was alone with the leopard sister Carla.

In order to enhance Kara's ability to adapt to the environment and understand the living habits of primates so that she can avenge Jared's baboon family in the future, Mother Leopard encourages her daughter to go on an expedition before Kara grows up.Whenever Kara the leopard goes on a long journey, she always brings her little brother Jack, the baboon, with her.

When Jack was two years old, the leopard sister Carla took Jack into the deep forest and lived with the chimpanzee for three months.Relying on the latent ability passed down by the leopard family, they are well hidden in the dark, observing every move in the life of the chimpanzee family.

Chimpanzees live in trees at night, and they are very good at building nests in trees for themselves. Even half-grown chimpanzees can quickly build a nest.Perhaps because they are so effortless to build a nest, chimpanzees often abandon the original nest after living for a few days, move to a nearby tree canopy, and build a new nest for themselves.She and her sister have both slept in abandoned chimpanzee dens and are very comfortable.

In addition, chimpanzees can cross rivers, but they are not very good swimmers.They always use a branch to determine the depth of the water first, and then look for some hanging branches or stones in the water as support points, and then carefully use the support points to cross the river.

During this trip to the forest, the leopard sister Carla learned how to cross the river like a chimpanzee, and Jack learned how to breath his dying compatriots.

One dawn, in his sleep, he heard the low grunting and heavy breathing of chimpanzees.It curiously walked around to an adjacent big tree on the right side of the chimpanzee group, and witnessed the whole process of the chimpanzee giving birth.This is the first time it has witnessed the birth of a new life.

The mother chimpanzee groans and shakes violently as a young female works to make the leaves in her nest smoother and more comfortable, while an older female soothes her raised chin abdomen.After a while, the baby chimpanzee was born. The mother chimpanzee bit off the umbilical cord, but the baby chimpanzee's eyes were closed tightly, its fur was damp, and there was no breath.

The chimpanzee mother picked up the very small, red baby, and patted it lightly, but it was still breathless; the mother chimpanzee put the baby back on the leaves in the nest, pressed it lightly with her right hand, but it was still breathless; Then, the mother orangutan bent down cautiously, took a deep breath, pointed her big mouth at the little mouth of the little gorilla, and then raised her head to inhale, but did not swallow the airflow, but aimed at the little chimpanzee's little mouth. Mouth, so repeatedly.The movement of the chimpanzee mother is so serious, so concentrated, slow and rhythmic.Finally, the little chimpanzee got breath and began to squeak, looking for the mother's nipple...

This time, Jack helped the drowning little baboon Dora, imitating the action of the chimpanzee mother in memory.Jack didn't expect that he would succeed.A sense of pride and joy welled up in Jack's heart again.Jack thought of his sister leopard again, the years when he and sister leopard explored in the dense forest, and the beautiful childhood he spent with her sister leopard.

Alas, it would be great if Kala, the sister of the leopard, could become her own sister who looks exactly like it. Then, the sister of the leopard would not coerce it to do things she does not want to do like the mother of the leopard.The death of Jack's only good friend Tucker made him never be able to forgive sister Leopard, and he could never forgive himself, unable to raise his head to be an upright baboon.

In an instant, all pride and joy in Jack's heart evaporated.

Carla the leopard is pregnant, and it has already hid in its birthplace—under the ebony pile, which is the safest and most hidden place nearby.At this time, Kara didn't want to see the baboon brother Jack anymore, and lost interest in controlling him.It just hopes to wait for the birth quietly and raise its children in peace.The revenge plan to reoccupy the baobabs can only be put on hold temporarily.

However, Jack is too familiar with the scent of his leopard sister.With a keen sense of smell, Jack still found it here.

At dusk Jack caught a young impala and placed it gently next to the ebony pile.I hope that the leopard sister Kara and her leopard cubs are safe and able to live a good life.

But, in any case, Jack felt that he could no longer live with his leopard sister.

After Jack finished these, he left far away, relieved.

(End of this chapter)

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