Especially those that endanger the little one's life.
This would make Jun Qi explode.
Those two humans were fiddling with that dark thing in their hands. They looked silly. When I first saw them, they looked dazed and weak.
Jun Qi made that conclusion.
Another half month passed, and Xu Qiaoqiao and Jun Qi were almost used to having two humans secretly watching them. It wouldn't cause any harm, and when Jun Qi was asleep, Xu Qiaoqiao would run up to them out of curiosity and observe them.
He had distinctly European features: a high, straight nose, deep blue eyes, fair skin, curly hair, and a large beard. However, his eyes showed obvious signs of fatigue, and as he aged, they were no longer as clear, appearing somewhat cloudy.
Peter watched as Xu Qiaoqiao and Jun Qi rested without making any special moves. At this moment, the distance between them was only about one meter, very close. The camera was pointed at the two little ones, who were clearly fast asleep.
The weather wasn't great today; it was gloomy, with low-hanging clouds that looked like they were about to crash down. The light was dim, and just looking at it made me feel listless and sleepy.
Ed yawned and looked at Xu Qiaoqiao and Jun Qi, asking his companion, "Peter, are you sure you're going to film these two little ones for the next three months?" He admitted that the two little ones were very cute and that they got along very well.
But isn't there a bit too little material?
It can't always be sweet, right?
Their film is kind of a documentary, well... although so far everything they've filmed is real, he'd be willing to guarantee that, but if he weren't the one filming it, he'd definitely think it wasn't real.
Jaguars are somewhat solitary creatures. Except when they are young, they live with their mothers, and during their mating season, they will have a mate to communicate and develop feelings for each other, and stay together during this time.
They spend most of their time alone; they are solitary animals.
Of course, females will take care of the cubs for one or two years, teaching them hunting skills and raising them until they can live independently.
Peter leaned against a big tree, glanced at Xu Qiaoqiao and Jun Qi, and answered Ed's question with a smile: "Documentaries are all about authenticity. So far, everything we've filmed has been real, hasn't it?"
Ed sighed. "It's true."
"That's fine then. I'm very interested in these two little guys. Don't you want to know why a jaguar would be with a baby otter?"
Ed stroked his chin: "Do you remember Buck, the poacher who was caught before?"
As he spoke, he pointed at Xu Qiaoqiao: "Little otter."
Peter smiled and nodded: "Of course I remember. When I found out they left a baby otter in this forest, I thought the little otter must have met with some misfortune. I never expected that this jaguar would raise it."
"And they seem to get along well," Ed shrugged.
"Yes, but is Jun raising Qiao because of an overflowing maternal love? Or is it because she wants to experience the joy of raising a child before she becomes an adult?"
"Raising a baby, you wouldn't... kiss them, would you?" Like, kissing each other.
In nature, there are also mothers and children with very close relationships; they kiss and rub against each other. But Ed just felt that the atmosphere between these two little ones was a little different.
They are too dependent on each other.
As they chatted, they moved from talking about animals to documentaries, and then to the instruments.
"Hey Ed, let's try live streaming next time. That way we can save time and effort on editing." Peter remembered a friend who had suggested this tool to him before. It would still be boring with just the two of them here.
Moreover, he really wants to share Jun and Qiao's relationship with other people, and it would be very interesting to discuss it together.
Listening to Peter's words, Ed was also thinking about this problem. Technology is advancing rapidly these days, and many new technologies have been developed. Live streaming is one of them. Peter's suggestion is feasible, and it does sound like it would save a lot of effort.
I heard it can also record the screen.
“Sounds good,” he muttered.
Peter smiled and said, "Of course."
After spending a lot of time together, Peter saw that the two little guys would sleep, eat, play, and sleep when they were tired. Of course, Jun would patrol his territory every night.
When Peter and Ed saw that the guy lingered a few seconds longer at the spot where they had left their mark, they stared at each other for a moment, their eyes widening: no wonder Jun and Joe found their location back then, they had exposed themselves to these two little guys.
...
Meanwhile, on the other side, the neighboring jaguar was living a fairly good life.
Since that day of parting, the neighboring jaguar has managed to catch some food, and during that time, he was very lucky to come across a wide, gurgling river.
There are many fish in the river, and they live very well in the abundant water. However, most of these fish are piranhas, but these fish are not dangerous enough to jaguars.
The neighboring jaguar ate its fill, then casually found a spot on the shore to rest. Before going to sleep, it licked its paws and lips clean, yawned widely, and then fell asleep with its head on its forepaws.
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