Live Wilderness Adventure - Chapter 624 glacier

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"What are we going to eat?"

"Although I'm ready, I'm still hoping to eat some normal food."

Bowers' mood at this time was anxious and looking forward to participating in the show. In addition to some unexplained but well-known purposes, he still had some ideas of his own.

I also have a general understanding of Bi Fang's programs, and even made a summary table about what to eat, from normal food to curious ones.

Raw earthworms, roasted grubs, roasted venison, and boiled chicken seem to be on Bi Fang's menu as long as they can eat them.

【You can always trust Fangshen’s hunting ability】

[You can also trust his seasoning]

[But don't trust his taste buds (dog head)]

"Yes." Bi Fang smiled and pointed to the field in front of him, which was sparsely covered with a few big trees, but more of it was a fluffy bush and the herbs under the bush, "Actually, I glanced at it. Looking around, you can see a lot of edible herbs."

"Fern?" Bowes looked at the weed that Bi Fang pointed to, and obviously recognized what it was.

Bi Fang nodded: "The most common wild plants on the outskirts of Yanguo are ferns. They are everywhere, from London north to the northernmost tip of Scotland, all of these plants."

"Ferns are ancient plants that live in shady forests and river banks. They have survived on earth for more than 300 million years. Long before the advent of dinosaurs, they occupied the sultry pristine together with stone pines and horsetail plants. Swamp forest."

"Wow." Bowes exclaimed.

"The women of Yanguo used to be crazy about ferns. I don't know if this is the reason for the proliferation of ferns in Yanguo. It can be said that the wild weeds in Yanguo are basically ferns." Bi Fang squatted down and turned over. Herbs in front.

"But some ferns are already very rare, and others have very limited distribution because of limited suitable habitats. The reason may go back to the Victorian era, when it was very popular to pick ferns and grow them indoors."

“Gatherers scoured the countryside for ferns, transported them to the streets of towns, and sold them door-to-door. Of course, the rarer the fern sold, the higher the price. Some species of ferns have become extremely rare."

"This is the broom fern in front of us. Its tender stems and leaves are edible. It is a semi-wild vegetable with high carotene, high potassium and copper. The old plant can be used as a broom, hence the name."

Bi Fang turned around, found some tender leaves, snapped them off with his fingernails, handed them to Bowes, and then stuffed them into his mouth to chew.

After Bowes took it, he hesitated and stuffed it in.

"How do you feel?"

"It's a little dry." Bowers chewed a few times, "The fiber feels abrupt, is it old?"

Bi Fang nodded, he was a little old, but he could eat it. Now Zhang Si

"Not all ferns can be eaten, and some young ferns contain tannins, which generally need to be soaked in cold water overnight before eating, and they are usually heat processed, which can be greatly reduced by blanching and rinsing. It contains protoferrin, which reduces the risk of cancer."

"Can this be eaten raw too?" Bowers pointed to the broom fern.

Bi Fang shook his head: "No, according to our Chinese medicine, broom ferns are cold, which will have adverse effects on the human stomach. Eating raw is easy to have diarrhea."

Bowes: "..."

He looked at the half of the bracken left in his hand, and the dry plant smell in his mouth, not knowing what to do for a while.

Bi Fang smiled: "It doesn't matter, it's just a little leaf, it won't be much."

"All right."

If you can eat it, don't miss it.

Bi Fang searched nearby and picked off everything he could eat. It was summer, and there were few tender leaves, but it wasn't that there were none.

It took more than ten minutes to pick a small half plate, but it was still far from enough for two people, and it was difficult for plants to provide enough energy.

Better to have meat. Strong Sacrifice Read Sacrifice

So the two walked forward and came to the small river where the water was drawn earlier, looking for a river bay with a slower flow, where there may be fish.

"This place is quite far from the coast, and the wind is much lighter. You can see that the trees here are obviously lush, and it is a swamp forest on one side."

Bi Fang pointed to the dense forest upstream of the river. Although it was still sparse, it could already be called a forest.

"From the wilderness to the forest, the change in the vertical zone is obvious, so there will be a significant increase in biodiversity, the density of animals will be higher here, and we will be more likely to encounter prey, especially in the swampy woods."

"What happened to the swamp woods?"

"The swamp forest is very rich in fish."

"One of the typical ones is the mangrove forest, which is also a swamp forest. It grows in the coastal intertidal zone and is one of the marine ecosystems with the highest productivity in the sea-land interlaced area. Nearly 80% of the world's fishing volume comes directly or indirectly from mangroves."

"However, mangroves only exist in subtropical and tropical regions. There is no central country. There are only ordinary swamp forests, but it is enough. The forest roots in the swamps will be entangled and provide habitats for many animals."

Walking into the swamp forest, Bowes obviously felt that it was more difficult for him to walk.

Wet mud sticks to the soles, and many take more force to pull up.

Bi Fang lifted his spirits and reminded: "Follow me, don't trap in the mud, otherwise it will be troublesome."

[It feels like there will be a snake]

[Indeed, UU reading www. uukanshu.com Crocodile and python in the swamp, is it really okay? 】

Bi Fang shook his head: "The Yanguo does not have these two things, and it can even be said that there are no reptiles."

As far as survival in the wilderness is concerned, the island country of Yanguo can really be called a treasure land of feng shui.

In the Middle Ages, beasts such as brown bears and wolves were nearly extinct in England, and they are completely extinct in modern times. They can only be seen in zoos. The only remaining red deer and wild boars are regarded as the first-class prey, followed by hares and pheasants. Chickens and ducks etc.

The big ones are gone, so there should always be small poisons, right?

What about poisonous snakes?

It can't be said that there is no such thing, it is too absolute, because there are various species invasions in modern times, as well as the phenomenon of random release of pets, it can only be said that it is pitiful.

But not because of St. Patrick.

"There is a festival in Central Country, called St Patrick's Day, in honor of Saint Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland."

"One of the legends about St. Patrick is that he drove all the snakes out of Ireland. It's one of the most famous stories in Irish mythology."

This is also evident.

"But in the end, it's just a legend. The scientific explanation is that during the Ice Age, the temperature in Ireland and the Middle Kingdom was too low for cold-blooded animals such as snakes to survive. The cold-blooded nature of snakes needs to absorb heat from the surrounding environment in order to maintain normal functioning of the body.”

"It was not until 10,000 years ago that the glaciers changed, connecting the Central Kingdom, Ireland and the European continent, forming a land bridge, and species migration occurred. After that, some migrated to the Central Kingdom."

"But the time was very short, and there was not much time. When the glaciers melted, I thought that there was already a sea between them."

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