Although Jasper's territory is not large, it is not easy to find three cheetahs in a territory of fifteen square kilometers.
Hida walked onto an abandoned anthill and looked around. The territory was filled with herds of grazing animals, including wildebeest, zebra, and antelope. With so many prey, perhaps Rojo was lurking in some patch of grass or bush, eyeing the prey and planning to hunt it. After all, he was raising two cubs and needed more food. If this is the case, it will be even more difficult to find him.
Seeing so many prey, Hida remembered that she hadn't eaten anything for a day. But cheetahs have cheetah rules. Even in the territory of blood relatives, they must obtain the owner's permission before hunting. If Hida wants to catch the gazelle grazing in the distance, she must first find Rojo, have a fight, and then hunt the prey.
In fact, a fight might not be appropriate. When meeting Xida, Rojo would only get beaten.
Xida began to look for a higher lookout point, and the rocky mountain in the center of the territory was a good choice.
Rojo had no idea of Hida's arrival. He was lying on the rock, rubbing against Monty as he wished.
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