Bell ran back to his shelter with the jaguar's hind leg.
He climbed into the hammock and heaved a sigh of relief.
Bell took off his jacket and pants and wrung out the water on them. He began to carefully check his wounds.
On the left shoulder blade, there was a five-centimeter wound that almost passed through the back of Bell's neck.
Fortunately, the wound was not deep.
If it was too deep, it could take Bell's life.
However, the injury looked a little scary.
Bell's physique was not bad. His wound was no longer bleeding.
If it were in a city, such superficial wounds would at most be bandaged.
With his physique, it could quickly heal and form scabs.
But now, Bell was in the Amazon rainforest.
Such an injury was a little troublesome for him.
There were many bacteria on the jaguar's claws.
There were also various sources of infection in the forest.