The various systems of the body are not fully developed, and it is difficult for them to grow to a normal size.
Their brains may be underdeveloped, and their immune systems will be many times weaker than normal reindeer. Once they get sick, the entire reindeer herd may show signs of illness.
Once you get sick, it's difficult to cure.
Not to mention cases with congenital genetic conditions.
Baby reindeer are even less likely to survive.
Such situations are examples of natural selection.
Unless there is significant human intervention.
There are solutions, though.
The first option is to crossbreed reindeer from other countries, as long as they are not closely related.
Secondly, it involves completely artificial reproduction, using high-tech methods to directly influence and cultivate the species from the root.
Clearly, the current level of civilization in this tribe is not advanced enough to utilize these methods for reproduction.
Unless Lin Feng sends a professional team here, any outsiders who come here will have some impact on the local ecosystem.
He took out a small bottle of concentrated "water of life" from his backpack, unscrewed the cap, and carefully dripped the "water of life" into the little reindeer's mouth.
The baby reindeer licked its lips, seemingly sensing the energy from the "water of life," and slightly opened its eyes.
Lin Feng breathed a sigh of relief.
"This little guy can still be saved."
He looked up at the mother reindeer.
"These reindeer have likely been inbred for a long time, resulting in their offspring having many genetic diseases and being prone to illness!"
"If this problem is not solved, I'm afraid the reindeer species will no longer exist in the whole of China."
Lin Feng's words caused an uproar among the viewers in the live stream.
Is it that serious?
Is inbreeding really that harmful?
What should we do then?
Lin Feng sighed.
"This baby reindeer needs to be taken back for treatment right now."
He picked up the baby reindeer and stood up.
The mother reindeer cried out anxiously, trying to stop Lin Feng from taking her child away.
Lin Feng understood its worries and said softly, "Don't worry, I will heal it. Once it's healthy, I'll bring it back."
The mother reindeer seemed to understand Lin Feng's words, and quieted down, gazing at Lin Feng with her large, wet eyes.
The little girl agreed with Lin Feng's words.
There was no obstruction.
Lin Feng held the snow-white fawn in his arms.
A group of people dressed in similar strange clothes to the little girl appeared and surrounded her from behind.
Each of them had a fierce look on their face.
"Put the fawn down! Who gave you permission to take the fawn away?"
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