The three hegemons in the countryside, the goose tyrant is at the top of the list, and the weasel

Mondo Three rural Updated on 2024-01-31

When the sun goes down and night falls, darkness covers the land, and it's time for some terrible creatures to feed. If you have ever lived in a rural village, you must have heard such a rumor - "The three tyrants in the countryside are not afraid of heaven and earth".

These three tyrants are the big goose, the earth dog and the big rooster. Although they are both overlords, the horror and ruthlessness of the goose tyrant are terrifying. The evening breeze blows gently, and the leaves sway, making a rustling sound. In the darkness, a pair of round eyes suddenly opened, and they glanced around vigilantly. It staggered forward, its white feathers glowing a faint blue in the moonlight.

It is the famous goose ba. When not messing with it, the goose just quietly pecks at the grass seeds;But as soon as a person or animal gets closer to it than three meters, the huge fowl will suddenly bow its head, spread its wings, and let out a crackling roar. The body of the goose bully can be described as tall and strong, with a snow-white long neck and a round and bloated body, like a living snow-capped mountain. If its one-meter-long wings are spread, they will fly like two battle flags hunting in the wind.

The most intimidating thing is the head of the goose bully - the red beak peak is abrupt, and the eyes are wide open, exuding a fierce light;The crown of red flesh on the top of the head is like a flame burning, which makes people shudder. Despite his faltering steps, Goose Ba moves quickly. It can quickly raise its wings and complete the role transition from slow to murderous in an instant. Just like the moment a samurai drew his saber, his calm expression became cold and ruthless, and the whole person exuded a cold murderous aura.

In addition, the goose's long beak and claws are also terrifying. The protruding sharp beak was powerful enough to bite a branch;And the protruding nails on its feet are its most lethal natural **, and it is easy to pierce the vital points of the beast. The fundamental reason why the goose is ferocious and abnormal is that it is born with genetic mutations. Scientific research has found that there is a special fragment in the gene sequence of the goose ba, which can stimulate the goose's aggression and territorial awareness, so that the goose bashi has a strong combat advantage.

It is highly likely that this gene fragment came from wild geese in ancient times, and was later fixed through complex mutations to become a member of the gene pool of the tamed goose. The goose with this ancient gene is extremely alert and has an almost perfect 360-degree stereoscopic vision. Its dark eyes rolled around its head, keeping an eye on its surroundings.

Any creature within three meters of it, whether human or bird, will be considered an intruder by it. So the goose bully held its head high, spread its majestic wings, and began its merciless drive. At this time, the adrenaline in the goose ba's body soared, and the muscles of the whole body also tensed, ready to fight. If you are not careful, you will be bitten by its sharp beak and claws. Therefore, driven by its strong territorial awareness, few animals dare to approach within three meters of the goose. The terrifying combat effectiveness of the goose bully also stems from its unique visual structure. As waterfowl, the goose's eyes are protruding spherical, and the vitreous part is particularly developed, and the ability to refract light is very strong, which is equivalent to a naturally formed convex lens.

The light that hits the goose's eye gathers and concentrates, making the goose's eye image clearer and sharper. According to the principle of optics, the parallel light entering the convex lens intersects at a point after being shot, so the object appears to be magnified. However, the image of objects in the goose's eye is reduced because the two focal points of the convex lens are very close to each other, close to the optical center.

In this way, in the eyes of the goose tyrant, the size of humans and beasts has been reduced by a few points, and the sense of threat is naturally greatly reduced. This made the goose bashi not afraid of the "miniaturized" opponent in front of him, but became more arrogant and hysterical. It is difficult for anyone to think that this terrible "goose tyrant" actually obtained selfless courage through aberration vision.

When night falls, creatures that should be dormant begin to feed. A large weasel quietly approached a chicken coop on the edge of the village, staring greedily at the fat poultry inside. At this time, it noticed a goose standing at the door of the chicken coop, and looked around very vigilantly. The weasel instinctively felt timidity and fear, and it knew that the goose was two or three times larger than itself, and that if it annoyed it, it would be terrible. But the gluttony was added, and the weasel mustered up the courage to sneak up on a few sleepy hens.

Just as it tentatively moved, the goose ba's eyes radiated a cold white light, like two unsheathed long swords piercing the weasel's heart. The weasel was so stunned that he instinctively took a few steps back and almost fell. At this time, it smelled a pungent smell coming from the soles of its feet, and it turned out that it had stepped on the feces of the goose ba!The strong alkaline substance in the goose droppings corroded the weasel's sensitive pads, and the pain hit the heart.

The weasel shook its hind limbs desperately and fled without looking back. No matter how hungry it is, it will never dare to step into the territory of the goose bully. In the goose family, the goose bully can be described as invincible. Its strong and powerful body, sharp limbs**, and ** aura are enough to make most animals invincible.

When it spreads its wings and declares its sovereignty, even animals of similar size will reflexively bow their heads and assume a posture of submission. The only thing that can't be leveled by the goose is the human species. However, it is not afraid of humans, and often launches surprise attacks on those who come close. This is mainly because, in its perception, the human body has been magnified and deformed by its unique eyes, and the sense of threat is very low.

What's more, it has a sharp beak and claws, which are enough to make humans suffer enough. Therefore, as long as it is not a human holding an iron pot, the goose baly dares to fight with it. Despite its arrogance and invincibility, the goose bully also has an inescapable fate after all - to become a delicacy on the human table. The thought of being captured by humans and thrown into a hot iron pot for stewing, the goose bully was terrified like never before.

Every Chinese New Year, the villagers will round up a few fat geese in advance and prepare to cook food to entertain relatives and friends. As soon as he heard the collision of the iron pot, the goose was instinctively frightened, and desperately flapped his wings to try to escape. But after all, it can't compare to the net laid by humans, and in the end it can only be caught by people on both legs and hung on hemp rope.

After the villagers lit the firewood and poured the boiling water into the iron pot, the goose finally realized that his death was near. It let out a cry of despair and struggled unwillingly. However, none of this will help, and humans will not be deterred from cooking. The goose bully can be described as the feared overlord of the countryside, and its unusually fierce aura is enough to make other animals frightened and avoid. But the gears of fate are ruthless after all, and even the goose bully cannot escape death.

When the iron pot overhead overturned and the boiling water poured down, the goose could only let out a final cry and accept this cruel fate. Humans are both invincible opponents and executioners who end their lives. All this seems to hint at the reality of the rural world - the law of the jungle cannot escape natural selection, and cannot escape the ancient cycle of endless life and circulation. The goose is not really the overlord, and it will not escape death after all.

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