Disasters always come one after another. When the fawn grows into an adult deer, the mother deer separates from it and even competes with it for grass leaves.
There was a drought that year, and the grassland was all yellow. It went to the forest alone to lick leaves to satisfy its hunger. After a while, danger occurred. Three lions lurking in the darkness suddenly appeared, ready to attack it. In response to this, it was a little flustered, but suddenly calmed down. It recalled the way its mother used to deal with enemies when it was a child, and kept kicking and kicking, and it really worked. The lion squatting nearby did not dare to move rashly, and it took the opportunity to escape.
After chasing the lion for a while, he found that he had gone to the deer, so he had to give up. After that, this adult deer, which adults called an offspring, no longer easily left the herd and acted alone.
After a period of peace and tranquility, the deer encountered another problem. In the middle of summer that year, the weather was extremely hot. They walked into the valley of the grassland, ate the lush grass leaves, and drank the clear spring water. Many black ants and other insects are also crawling among the grass blades, as if this is their ideal kingdom.
Inadvertently, there were dark clouds rolling in the sky, lightning and thunder, and sudden heavy rain. It was sunny just now, but it suddenly changed. The rain fell on the high areas of the grassland and flowed straight to this valley. This became the intersection of streams. The water slowly rose, causing a devastating disaster to the black ant colony. Not only were their homes submerged, but their lives were also destroyed. There is no escape either.
Although the ants are small, they are smart. They sensed the heavy rain before it came and started to stir up. However, due to the large area of the valley, it was difficult for them to migrate out for a while.
At the critical moment, the young deer discovered that thousands of ants were bound to be drowned by the flood. He saw the adults walking to higher places one by one, taking shelter from the rain under trees that looked like big-handled green umbrellas. , it also wants to run over quickly.
But when faced with a group of ants struggling on the grass blades, it suddenly felt pity and stood still despite the heavy rain soaking its body. Those black, panic-stricken ants divided into several groups and climbed straight up from the base of the deer's hind legs. It was a beautiful thing to climb onto its belly to take shelter from the rain.
The abdomen of a deer's metamorphosis is long and wide enough to accommodate thousands of ants without harm. By the time all the ants were safely transferred to the abdomen of the deer's offspring, rainwater and streams had flooded the grassland valley into a pond. Although the deer's legs were nearly two meters high, they were half submerged. If there is no shelter, how can a small creature like an ant colony survive?
The heavy rain continued to pour, and the young deer's eyes were buried under the long eyelashes, and rainwater dripped down from the eyelids. It blinked its eyes and saw that there were no more struggling ants on the submerged grass blades, and it felt that they were no longer there. All have been moved to safety - its belly. So, it slowly walked out of the trough with deep turbid water. The reason why it walks slowly is because it is worried that if it walks too fast, the vibration force will be strong and the ants lying on its abdomen will be knocked down.
When they reached the heights of the grassland, the young deer saw that the heavy rain had not stopped, so it walked into the jungle to take shelter from the rain, not for itself, but so that the ants lying on its belly would not continue to be troubled by the rain.
It came under a towering ancient tree with a canopy of green cover. The sky gradually stopped raining, the fog disappeared, and sometimes the sun shone brightly in the forest.
At this moment, the intelligent ants were divided into four mighty teams on the deer's belly, crawling along the deer's four legs from top to bottom, until they climbed to the ground, seemingly extending from the deer's body. 4 black silk threads. The epigenetic deer did not move. It knew that if it moved, it would probably injure or kill many ants. Since it had saved them, it did not care about waiting for them to climb down and return to the ground safely.
The place where the young deer stood was empty. Even though its neck was held high and its tongue stretched out very long, it could not reach the green branches and leaves on the side of the taller ancient tree.
The young deer stood here for about an hour, and all the ants on its body crawled away. When it saw that there was no more ant on the ground, it left with peace of mind and returned to the herd.
At this moment, there were thick clouds in the sky, but it was not raining, but it was very eerie, just like this jungle. When it raised its head and didn't see a companion, it wanted to walk out of the forest to the grassland. But it suddenly felt frightened and kept stamping its hooves, splashing mud stars on the ground.
It found that it was in trouble. There was a lion squatting at the exit from the jungle to the grassland, which was blocking its way. This posed a great threat, and it quickly ran in the other direction of the bush, hoping to escape the lion's sight. Unexpectedly, it just walked around a forest and found a big lion approaching it in front. It seemed that it would be difficult for it to return to the grassland.
It ran in another direction, and another lion appeared in front of it, staring at it and approaching it. The young deer was surrounded, and it kicked as hard as it could to gain courage. The four lions squatting not far from it, to its front, back, left and right, looked at each other with ferocious glares in their eyes, but none of them immediately pounced on the young deer to fight head-on. They were probably waiting for the opportunity to let the young deer get tired of jumping before joining forces. Attack and it will be easier to subdue it.
The young deer was so frightened that it walked a short distance in the forest, but did not dare to break out of the gradually shrinking circle surrounded by the four lions who controlled it.
At this time, it pooped a bunch of feces and kept stamping its feet. It persisted for a while, felt tired, and stopped. It also felt hungry in its belly. Facing the numerous leaves in the forest, it had no intention of sticking out its tongue to lick them.
It was getting late, and night was about to fall. The sky cleared up after the rain, and a faint sunset light shone on the body of the young deer, like blood. It moved uncomfortably, and now it didn't even have the strength to move. It wanted to lie down and rest, but it didn't dare. It was always ready to deal with the four lions that were slowly approaching it from different directions.
Suddenly, a male lion came around behind it, very close to it, raised its mane-covered neck, and raised its head to the sky with a long hiss, as if it was a call to attack. Three other lions also approached it from different directions.
Seeing that it was being attacked, the young deer kept stamping its feet. The four lions did not come close to it, but were all staring at it ready to attack. Suddenly, the young deer couldn't hold on any longer and fell to the ground. It was too late, but soon, a male lion rushed over with a "swoosh", bit the young deer's buttocks and pressed it hard so that it could not stand up. The other three lions also rushed over and bit different parts of the young deer.
One lion bit its neck, another lion climbed up its back, and another lion bit its front legs. The young deer was completely knocked down. It struggled for a while, but had no strength to resist at all, and its spirit had collapsed.
These four lions were just waiting for work. Under the joint attack, the young deer was bitten in the throat and died within dozens of minutes.