Super Brain Telekinesis

Chapter 29: Endangered species [three updates]

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As for the specific power of beasts like tigers and bears? Wu Hao is not sure either.

But judging from the fact that a human can explode hundreds of kilograms of power, the power possessed by this kind of beast is at least a thousand kilograms, or even more.

In fact, according to some expert research, a general conclusion has been drawn, that is, the maximum force of a slap from an adult Siberian tiger can reach more than 10,000 pounds.

Ten thousand pounds of force is equivalent to more than 4,000 kilograms of force.

It is no exaggeration to say that if an ordinary person is hit by this slap, there is almost no possibility of survival.

If you add its bite force and ferocious attack speed, it becomes even more terrifying.

Otherwise, how could a tiger easily crush the skulls of cattle, sheep and other animals.

As for the more powerful bears and other large species in the deep forest, it goes without saying that these guys rely entirely on brute force to survive, and it is definitely not that difficult to subdue them.

Although the tigers Wu Hao encountered in the Qinling Mountains only belonged to the South China tiger family and were not as ferocious in weight and size as the Siberian tigers, they were not something Wu Hao could easily come into contact with at the moment.

Of course, if Wu Hao wants to hunt these animals, there is no problem, after all, although he can't control these guys with his mind. But with the ability to fly through telekinesis, he is not afraid of the attacks of these beasts at all, and he can also control weapons through telekinesis to kill them.

Although these beasts have rough skin and thick flesh, they are still flesh and blood. Under the continuous attack of telekinesis weapons, there is no problem in killing them.

However, Wu Hao was not a poacher, so it was naturally impossible for him to hunt these precious species that were already very rare in the wild.

If it were hundreds or thousands of years ago, maybe we could hunt a few tigers and get some tiger skins or something like that.

But in this modern society, these species are already on the verge of extinction. For example, the Siberian tiger among them. According to relevant data, the number of wild Siberian tigers [also called Siberian tigers] in the world is only 300 to 400.

Most of them live in some remote and cold primitive areas in Siberia, Russia. In Northeast China, there are less than 20 wild Siberian tigers.

Even if there is some error in this data, the actual number in the wild is probably not much greater.

As for the South China tigers that live in some primitive jungles in southern China, the number of this type is a mystery, because in recent decades, humans have not found any traces of wild South China tigers.

Of course, just because humans have not discovered it does not mean that they are truly extinct. After all, it is simply impossible for humans to completely explore the virgin forest, let alone discover these top jungle predators running around in the wild.

And if you can encounter people like Wu Hao a few times in the huge Qinling Mountains, you are already very lucky.

After all, this era is not the era hundreds of years ago, where you could encounter tigers as long as you entered the mountains.

Since the birth of human firearms, these giant bugs living in the wild have become targets of hunters.

Especially in the 1950s and 1960s, there were still a lot of South China tigers in mountainous areas across China. However, just a few decades later, these South China tigers across China were in danger of becoming extinct.

Even now, people once believed that wild South China tigers were indeed extinct.

It is precisely for this reason that a few decades ago, the government officially listed the South China tiger as a protected animal and prohibited hunting.

It has to be said that all species that are listed as rare and protected animals or species that are confirmed to be extinct by humans are all caused by humans.

Wu Hao had met him three times in the Qinling Mountains in the past few days, which can be said to be great luck.

However, except for the first time when he met, he took photos out of novelty, the next two times he discovered through spiritual perception and did not alarm the other party.

In fact, when Wu Hao took these photos of wild animals, he also wanted to show them off by posting them on Moments or something.

But then he thought, these wild South China tigers and giant pandas are not something you can encounter casually.

Especially South China tigers, you are lucky to encounter them. As for taking photos, forget about them. Because if it were an ordinary person encountering something like a tiger in the wild, it would be no joke.

Unless the other party is full or is unlucky, he will definitely die.

Of course, if you have a 'big guy' who is farther away and can react quickly enough, you can still save your life.

But it is not easy to hike into the remote and uninhabited mountains.

And even if they go into the mountains, they may not be able to find these guys. That is, Wu Hao has spiritual perception, so he can easily find these guys hidden in the jungle.

Therefore, considering that posting on Moments would cause unnecessary trouble, Wu Hao finally held back.

You know, as early as 2008, there was a "Tiger Zhou" incident.

The main content of the incident is that someone claimed that a wild South China tiger was discovered in the wild and took photos.

At that time, it went viral on the Internet for a while, and even various experts came out.

But the final result was that the photo was just a PS photo, and the matter was settled.

It is no exaggeration to say that if Wu Hao posted the photos of South China tigers and national treasures and other animals he took in the wild on the Internet through WeChat Moments, etc., it would not take more than a day for Juebei to become popular all over the country!

After all, these photos taken by Wu Hao were taken in 360 degrees!

Even when the tiger bared its teeth and claws to attack him, it was all captured on camera and even videotaped.

Don't ask Wu Hao how he did it. With telepathy as a cheating tool, Wu Hao was able to conduct all-round tracking and 'aerial photography' of even the raptors soaring in the sky, not to mention taking pictures of these beasts on the ground.

However, Wu Hao's purpose in the past few days was just to find medicinal materials in the mountains, and he did not take the initiative to look for these raptors flying in the sky. I only stopped to take a few photos when I encountered animals that interested me in the mountains.

The only ones photographed alone were the South China tiger and the cute national treasure pandas. Although giant pandas are often seen in zoos in various cities and on TV.

But the wild ones are invisible to ordinary people.

However, generally speaking, in the area near the Qinling Mountains in the Shu region, the chance of encountering this cute national treasure in the wild is still much easier than encountering the South China tiger.

After all, there are still more than a thousand giant pandas in the wild.

The South China tiger has been declared extinct by humans. Even if it is artificially bred, let alone the wild one, there are only more than a hundred South China tigers in the world.

This is much rarer than the national treasure panda and Siberian tiger. However, the South China tiger has a larger range of activities than the Siberian tiger, and the hunting was more serious at the beginning. Even if there are still a small number of them now, they still live in primitive mountain forests without any human habitation all year round.

Maybe, there are only a few or a dozen of them in the country, otherwise, they wouldn't have been discovered for decades.

Perhaps this is also because the country prohibits hunting. After all, no ordinary person dares to go to these mountains to look for these guys.

As for those researchers, the most they can come up with is looking for clues at the edge of the forest.