Ma Lin checked one by one.
The first thing he could ascertain was that these nests were relatively warm to live in.
At night, they blocked the entrance with dry grass to sleep.
As long as more branches and dry grass were laid outside, the inside of the nest could be as warm as they wanted. In fact, damp hay would even mold, releasing heat in the process.
So the Nest Tribe had no problem keeping warm.
What about when wild beasts came?
Their nests weren't easy to break open, and they could easily use spears to fight back.
This kind of wall that beasts couldn't break through, yet spears could thrust through.
Dozens of nests. Fires were lit in both the southeast and northwest directions.
Their weapons included stone axes, javelins, and bone spears.
Their javelins were quite sharp and heavy.
Ma Lin smelled a fragrance; a woman was roasting a tuber in the firepile, something that looked like both a potato and a sweet potato.