The Spotted Hyena's head was matted with blood, and a rich scent of blood wafted through the air.
A flicker of light occasionally passed through the Zebra's pitch-black gaze, inevitably making one wonder if it was really dead.
Bi Fang spoke with a sense of emotion, "Up until today, the number of Zebras that humans have domesticated hasn't exceeded thirty."
"That is a considerably small number."
After 1890, European colonizers accelerated their plundering in Africa, trying to domesticate the local three Zebra species—Plains Zebra, Grévy's Zebra, and Mountain Zebra—to solve the problem of common horses' inability to adapt to the hot African regions. Unfortunately, all attempts failed.