Thinking of this.
He pondered for a moment and said to Cui Xiaofeng:
"Professor Cui, I'll trouble you to continue tracking the movements of this South China tiger.
I will leave a small team of personnel to cooperate with your work.
Additionally, I'll inform the logistics side to ensure that your group's drones and tracking equipment are supplied continuously around the clock.
If any special circumstances arise, you can contact the front at any time."
Professor Cui was stunned by these words and said somewhat urgently:
"Director Zhu, aren't you planning to attempt tranquilizing and capturing this wild South China tiger?
Surrounding area this forest is dense, if it sneaks into some nook or corner at night, we may very well lose track of it.
Even capturing a sample and releasing it afterward would be beneficial.
The country has over 80 female South China tigers, it would be good to preserve some genetic seed, wouldn't it?"
As a leading expert in wildlife research,
Cui Xiaofeng was naturally not someone who would see a wild specimen and immediately want to load up a tranquilizer dart to stun it and sell tickets at the zoo for profit.
Over the past decade or so,
he had observed numerous rare wild animals, but had ultimately only watched them fade into the distance.
But this time was different.
This time the South China tiger discovered might be the only wild South China tiger sample currently in the country!
Previously mentioned,
domestically bred Siberian tigers were all inbred, all descendants of six South China tigers.
Such practice is obviously unhealthy for any species group, posing considerable risk and harm.
Only before we had no other choice but to proceed this way.
Now having stumbled upon a wild South China tiger, not capturing some contribution is hard to justify.
As long as it can enter the "field" smoothly, there are over eighty diverse female tigers awaiting selection.
As Cui Xiaofeng said,
the surrounding forest is dense and geographically complex.
Rabbits may have high-resolution cameras.
But if the tiger suddenly runs away at night, finding the tracks is indeed quite challenging — such occurrences are countless.
For example, the Asian elephant from not long ago.
Despite the large size and entire group, the rabbits frequently lost track of them.
Thus, Cui Xiaofeng's suggestion isn't entirely selfish, potentially a very practical thought.
However, Director Zhu did not accept this suggestion, as the perspectives and starting points of both parties are entirely different.
He made a calming gesture:
"Professor Cui, please rest assured.
We now possess special means to track them in real-time, ensuring we won't lose sight.
We are just not very familiar with this beast's behavior, so we'll need you to work diligently for a while."
Zhu Yuhao spoke casually, as if getting a plastic bag from a convenience store while purchasing items.
Only those truly privy to the relevant secrets would understand what "means" he referred to:
Cultivator's spiritual tracking.
Currently, the camp has nearly five hundred Fourth-Layer Qi Cultivation Warriors, any of whom could accomplish the task effortlessly.
Though the consumption of spiritual power domestically is slightly faster than in the Damo Realm.
But since it's only scheduled target tracking, the consumption of spiritual power and spirit sense isn't as terrifying as opening a Spatial Bag.
With the aid of elixirs, locking on to a hefty tiger isn't hard.
As for granting tracking authority to Cui Xiaofeng, it was a necessary move.
Just as Zhu Yuhao noted.
Dealing with large creatures like the South China tiger requires professionals such as Cui Xiaofeng in the process to make it successful.
After all, for an average person, discerning bio-information from the footage is beyond capabilities.
Moreover, the entire search operation includes not just Cui Xiaofeng's group—this initiative has been publicly declared as a super large-scale primitive forest biodiversity survey, involving thousands of various scientific personnel.
It's also selectively streamed on platforms like Bilibili.
Thus, before this South China tiger exhibits definite extraordinary abilities, official cultivation forces won't easily step in to take over.
After assigning related tasks.
Zhu Yuhao suddenly thought of something.
He glanced at the video showing the South China tiger's round and chubby belly, and said:
"As for the name of this observational target...."
"I think we should call it Fat Tiger!"
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