... The lightweight but durable flintfoot carapace is composed of solidified volcanic rock. This natural camouflage allows flintlegs to blend in with the terrain and successfully avoid predators. Flintlegs are also known to be able to improve their camouflage by rolling in wet sand or fresh soot..Papuan women do not forbid strangers to hunt flintlegs. And although the meat of flintlogs usually smacks of sulfur and sometimes crunches with sand on the teeth, guests often like such a hunt much more than just catching sea crabs..In addition, in Papunika, to this day, hunting for poisonous gills, inhabitants of Mangrove forest . Despite the fact that the number of gills is decreasing every year, Papuan women are in no hurry to add them to the list of endangered ones.... Hidden story objects: - 1 "Beasts and Beasts" (1/4) - 2 "Beasts and Beasts" (2/4) - 3 "Beasts and Beasts" (3/4) - 4 "Beasts and Beasts" (4/4) |