Golden Fishing Village

Chapter 116 115. Fish Schools Drive Sharks Away

Unlike the golden elixir water vapor, the small golden drops seem to have a magical attraction to fish. The yellow croakers scrambled for them, and some sea crucian carps, small mackerels and sea breams living in the trench also came to grab them.

At this time, the yellow croakers showed their racial advantage. They knocked over other types of sea fish that swam over, and the fish swarmed around, scaring other weak fish away.

Ao Muyang observed carefully for a while, and the yellow croakers' "quack" sound suddenly became louder and more rapid.

This made him alert in his heart. In addition to quacking during the mating season, the yellow croakers will also make more rapid sounds when they are coerced.

Hearing the continuous quacking of the yellow croakers, Ao Muyang quickly looked around, and then saw a shark appear at the end of his vision!

This shark is two and a half meters long, with a rounded spindle-shaped body. It looks thick and solid. It has a round mouth and a large tail fin. There are five gill slits in front of the pectoral fins, as if it had been cut.

It swims very fast in the sea. It took Ao Muyang only more than ten seconds from the time he noticed it to the time it swam to the trench, so he couldn't react.

The closer he got, the clearer the shark looked. Its belly was white, its back was dark blue, and there was a tattoo-like white line on its dorsal fin.

Seeing this, Ao Muyang became nervous. This is a porbeagle shark!

Don't be fooled by the name. The porbeagle shark does not mean that it is as small as a mouse. In fact, this shark can grow to three and a half meters long and more than 200 kilograms.

The name does not mean that it is as timid as a mouse. On the contrary, porbeagle sharks are very courageous. They will attack swimmers, divers, and surfers without being stimulated, and will even actively attack small boats. They are notorious among sharks.

It was named the porbeagle because it is as cunning as a mouse and is also an opportunistic predator like a mouse. After discovering its prey, it suddenly attacks and often succeeds in one strike!

Seeing this porbeagle, Ao Muyang quickly prepared for battle.

He was a little annoyed. He came down with bare hands. He had not encountered any threats underwater for a long time recently. He underestimated this ocean.

Today's incident was an accident. Porbeagle sharks are distributed in the Atlantic Ocean, the South Indian Ocean, the South Pacific Ocean and the Antarctic Ocean. There is no news of its appearance in the waters around the Red Ocean.

Moreover, porbeagle sharks generally do not swim to such a deep place. They like to swim close to the sea surface. Although they have the ability to dive to a depth of seven or eight hundred meters, they rarely do so. Most of the time, their diving depth does not exceed seven or eight meters.

Considering the notorious temper of the porbeagle shark, Ao Muyang stuck to the bottom of the trench. If the porbeagle shark attacked him, he would have to fight hard!

But he knew that the porbeagle shark was not coming for him. It should have been attracted by the golden drop.

Sure enough, after the porbeagle appeared, it did not look in his direction, but rushed towards the school of yellow croakers.

Ao Muyang felt very distressed, as his own fish school was going to suffer a great loss, but the next scene surprised him:

After discovering the natural enemy of the porbeagle, the yellow croaker did not run around and scream in fear, nor did it hide in the cracks of the trench, but a yellow croaker more than half a meter long rushed out.

Yellow croakers grow to 40 to 50 centimeters at most in the wild, but this fish that rushed out was more than 50 centimeters, it must be 60 centimeters, with a sturdy body, golden scales all over the body, smooth body shape, full of vitality, and an indescribable majesty.

Seeing it rushing towards the porbeagle after it appeared, Ao Muyang was full of surprise: This brother is so fierce, is he going to fight the porbeagle?

The yellow croaker did not just rush towards the porbeagle, it rushed forward for a while and then turned, then slapped the sea water with its tail and circled on the trench.

Seeing this, other panicked and frightened yellow croakers followed and began to circle with it. Then, one yellow croaker after another joined in, and they circled together, gathering together and swimming in the water head to tail, looking like a big golden ball.

More yellow croakers began to join in, and finally the whole school of fish gathered together and turned vigorously in the water.

The aggressive porbeagle shark came close and swam up with its tail, then its speed became slower and slower, and it began to hesitate.

Sharks are half-blind, they have poor eyesight, and they attack by following their feelings.

In addition to having an excellent sense of smell, they also have an outstanding sense of hearing.

The shark's hearing device is a series of nerve tubules, which are connected to the pores of the whole body. All vibration sound waves in the sea can be transmitted to the tubules through the pores, and then the liquid in the tubules compresses the nerves and transmits the vibrations to the brain, so that the shark can know what it has encountered.

Their organization has evolved to be very delicate and sensitive, and with the sense of smell, it can basically determine the strength, size and status of the opponent.

And they have another ability, that is, they can judge whether the other party is afraid or struggling through vibration, thanks to their brain. The shark brain has a certain information processing ability, which is similar to that of whales.

The huge ball formed by the yellow croaker school swam quickly in the water. The vibration information received by the porbeagle shark was unified and huge, making it a little unsure of what it had encountered.

It stared hard and looked forward, and saw a huge golden ball.

As an opportunistic predator, adventure has never been the nature of the porbeagle shark. It swam around violently for a while, and finally swung its tail and suddenly attacked forward!

Ao Muyang's heart trembled, thinking that it had seen through the tricks of the yellow croaker school.

As a result, the porbeagle shark swam close to the school of fish when it rushed forward. It did not rush forward, but rushed to the surface of the water after it got close.

This was a feint. After it launched the attack, the school of fish did not disperse, which made it finally determine that it was a big guy and hurried away.

Ao Muyang was amazed as he watched from the trench. The yellow croaker school actually had this ability, which was beyond his expectation!

It is not easy to survive in the ocean. Even the porbeagle shark, which is quite close to the top of the food chain, has to be careful when hunting. The predator and prey are not simply caught and caught. They will also fight wits and courage!

The scene he saw today opened his eyes. The ocean is really amazing.

Half an hour after the porbeagle shark left, the yellow croaker school gradually disbanded.

Ao Muyang admired their wit, so he left another small golden drop to scatter for the fish to eat, and then swam to the surface of the sea.

Everything was normal in the trench, and he turned the bow to the red reef waters.

The outboard engine started with a roar, and Ao Muyang drove the fishing boat at ease and started to set off. But he had just driven less than a hundred meters when the sea suddenly shook and a big fish jumped out from the water!

The fish was more than two meters long, with white lines on its dorsal fin. After it jumped out of the water, it brought a lot of seawater to the boat and Ao Muyang, and then it fell into the water with a "bang" next to the fishing boat. The shaking fishing boat shook continuously, and Ao Muyang was splashed like a drowned chicken.

"Fuck, it's a porbeagle!" Ao Muyang's heart tightened.

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