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The hunter hasn't responded for a long time. How can it be easier to shoot a leopard than a rabbit? What does this mean?

That naive leopard

The leopard came to the photographer step by step, and finally, it stopped a few meters away from him. The leopard stared at him for a while with hostile and suspicious eyes. At that moment, cold sweat slowly poured out from the photographer's forehead. The photographer keeps an idle posture, sitting cross-legged on the ground, with a calm expression, so that he doesn't look very aggressive. He silently said to himself: Hold your horses, hold your horses.

The leopard moved forward again, his heart was in his throat, but he still maintained his inherent posture, and a sense of heroism suddenly rose to his heart. But just then, the leopard turned a corner and passed him.

It worked! The photographer was ecstatic. The leopard can finally accept himself. In order to achieve this goal, the photographer spent half a year.

Half a year ago, the photographer came to this virgin forest alone, and many times, he lived with the ranger. The photographer has a grand plan, that is, to take a real shot of the life of a group of animals.

Soon, it found the leopard.

He slowly brought himself into the leopard's sight. At first, he drove an off-road vehicle to keep his distance from the leopard. Twice, the leopard attacked him, and it slapped the hard door violently. However, in the end, it walked away helplessly. Two months later, the photographer tried to get out of the car and express goodwill to the leopard with the most popular body language. All his suspicious things were left in the carriage, including the keys. Of course, he doesn't know if he can communicate with leopards. But, to be exact, the distance between him and the leopard is narrowing step by step.

Next, it's time to familiarize the leopard with the camera. The guy with a long lens is easy to misunderstand, making the leopard think that it may have been attacked, thus angering its bloodthirsty beast. Therefore, photographers have been careful.

After half a month, he succeeded completely. He became friends with the leopard. He can touch the leopard's head and talk to it. He can personally deliver delicious food to the leopard's mouth. When the leopard is happy, it likes to roll and play with it.

If I hadn't seen it with my own eyes in the photographer's car with curiosity, the ranger would have died long ago and wouldn't believe all this was true.

The photographer calmly photographed everything in the leopard's life, including its love with the mother leopard. Until all the photographic films it has prepared are filled. Sometimes, leopards playfully "bite" the camera with their mouths.

The tragedy happened two weeks later.

A hunter came that day. The hunter sneaked in because hunting has long been forbidden in the forest. But hunters need money. A tiger skin or leopard skin may be worth thousands of dollars. The hunter was bent on making a fortune, so he took risks.

The hunter met the leopard without preparation. That day, he was so tired that he fell asleep leaning against a banyan tree.

When he was awakened by a slight rustle, he opened his eyes and saw a leopard close at hand!

The hunter's pores suddenly boiled and his head exploded.

The gun was at his hand, and the bullet had already been loaded, but at that time, he was completely transfixed.

Even more incredible, the leopard squatted down beside him. The leopard looked at him, full of innocence, like a child who wanted to hear a story.

In fear, he instinctively grabbed the gun and moved the barrel to the leopard's head.

The leopard didn't respond. It stretched lazily and then grabbed the bucket with its mouth.

An earth-shattering explosion.

The leopard's body suddenly flew, and at the same time, a blood flower bloomed brilliantly on its head. ...

The hunter didn't react for a long time. How can it be easier to shoot a leopard than a rabbit?