After observing for a while, Su Ran found that the big black bear seemed to be exhibiting abnormal behavior due to hunger.
He whispered, "This big black bear must be hungry, his stomach is rumbling."
Although his tone was lighthearted, the audience took his words to a deeper level.
It turned out that the black bear's abnormal behavior was caused by hunger.
This discovery made the audience admire him very much.
They began to think that if the black bear was really behaving abnormally just because of hunger, then Su Ran's ability to make it obedient was truly amazing.
"I think this is how it goes. Since you're hungry, I'll give you a chance to eat something good."
Su Ran thought about getting some honey for Dahei to eat.
You know, honey is absolutely delicious to bears.
This preference is not only due to the delicious taste of honey itself, but also because honey is good for the bears' health.
Bears are omnivores, and their diet includes a variety of plants, insects, and even small mammals.
Honey is not only a delicious food for bears, but also helps to promote digestion and absorption, improve immunity, and quickly replenish energy.
The sugar in honey is easily converted into fat, which provides energy reserves for bears during hibernation. Therefore, bears' love for honey is not without scientific basis.
Further research by scientists found that bears actually prefer beehives rather than pure honey, because in addition to honey, beehives also contain rich protein and other nutrients, which are very attractive to bears.
So Dahei felt that Su Ran was going to get some food for it, and he looked very happy.
She instantly lay on the ground with her belly exposed.
All of a sudden, it was even more difficult to tell whether it was a bear or a dog.
"But host, I'm very curious. In an environment like this, who knows where the honey is?"
"Yes, host, can you find the honey?"
In fact, in the bear country, people are afraid of spending money on honey, and end up buying some fake honey that has been mixed with other honey.
In fact, situations like this can happen anywhere.
The tough character of the fighting nation is ingrained in their bones, and so is their love of sweets.
To the Bear Country people, honey is like their blood. They use it to bake bread, brew wine, and make beverages. They also use honey to feed bears!
In the country of bears, the source of honey is located in the remote primeval forests of the Far East, far away from the hustle and bustle of the city and free from industrial pollution.
So, Su Ran had to find a way to find honey in the nearby woods.
But it is definitely not an aimless search because you will never find what you need.
The big black bear under him looked at Su Ran eagerly, hoping very much that he could bring him the delicious food he wanted.
Su Ran would definitely not let him down. After all, it was not difficult for him to find honey in this forest.
However, he did not intend to use his eyes directly to find honey, because that would be somewhat difficult for Su Ran.
The audience became curious and wanted to know how Su Ran was going to find honey. At this moment, Su Ran showed his intelligence.
He first found a bee, which was busy flying among the flowers, seemingly searching for pollen. Su Ran approached the bee carefully so as not to scare it.
When the bee landed on a flower, Su Ran caught it quickly and accurately. He gently tied a very conspicuous white rope around the bee's legs. This move surprised the audience, who didn't understand why Su Ran did this.
However, Su Ran's purpose soon became clear.
He released the bee and then followed its flight path. The bee, marked with a white string, became an obvious target.
Su Ran carefully observed the flying direction and resting position of the bees, and gradually determined the approximate location of the beehive.
The audience was impressed by Su Ran's wisdom and they began to understand his plan.
Bees are among nature's hardest-working insects, carrying pollen back to their nests where they make honey.
By tracking the movements of the bees, Su Ran was able to find the location of the beehive and thus the honey.
As time went by, Su Ran finally found the exact location of the bees' nest.
He carefully opened the nest and found it was full of golden honey.
In fact, Su Ran is relatively lucky.
Because not all beehives contain honey.
First of all, it should be made clear that wasps do not produce honey.
Wasps feed primarily on other insects, so their nests do not contain honey.
Instead, wasps' nests store pollen and captured insects to feed their larvae.
For bees, although there will usually be honey in their hives, this is not always the case.
But at least there is a lot of honey in the beehive we found now.
Su Ran approached the hive cautiously, knowing full well that the bees were extremely alert and he knew he had to act with caution.
In order not to disturb these hardworking little creatures, he adopted an ancient and effective method.
He carefully selected some dry branches, ensuring they would ignite quickly and produce enough smoke.
As the flames jumped, the branches gradually ignited, emitting a faint smell of smoke. The smoke began to spread in the air, forming a thin barrier that temporarily blocked the bees' vision and sense of smell.
The bees immediately sensed this sudden change, and they began to fly around restlessly, trying to escape from the smoke-shrouded area.
Their wings vibrated more frequently, making a buzzing sound, and the entire hive fell into chaos.
Seeing this, Su Ran secretly rejoiced that his plan had worked. He took advantage of the moment when the bees were distracted and acted quickly and decisively.
He put on gloves and carefully reached out to the hive, avoiding touching the bodies of the bees and causing them to attack.
He found the location of the honey accurately and gently took the honey out of the hive. The honey sparkled with an attractive luster in the sun and exuded a rich aroma.
Su Ran carefully placed the honey into the container she had prepared, making sure that every drop of precious honey would not be wasted.
Throughout the whole process, Su Ran maintained great concentration and patience. He knew that only in this way could he minimize the disturbance to the bees and protect himself from being attacked by the bees.
His movements were light and skillful, as if he had reached a tacit understanding with the bees and together they completed the collection of honey.
When Su Ran successfully took out the honey and put it into the container, he felt a sense of satisfaction and joy. (End of this chapter)