In front of the narrow cave entrance, Bi Fang identified the animal tracks coming and going.
Some of these footprints had been there for quite some time.
During the dry season, the surface of the African Savanna was hard and rarely retained footprints unless they were from a large reptile like the Komodo Dragon, whose sharp claws, under the weight of its massive body, would leave a line of small holes in the ground.
Most of what the group saw at the entrance were left during the wet season.
Inside the cave, however, there were fresher footprints, claw marks, and hoof prints.
"No large predators."
After observing for a while, Bi Fang confirmed this.
He then checked the surrounding environment, confirmed that this underground river had only one entrance, and then concealed himself with Harley behind a pile of rocks, preparing to wait for their prey.
Leaning against a rock, Bi Fang sat on the ground, sharpening his spear.