The mission «He's British, of course» in RDR 2

He's British, of course
He's British, of course - one of the side missions in Red Dead Redemption 2. It consists of several parts, during which Arthur will search for missing animals from a traveling circus.

Margaret will give you the assignment. You can find the circus in the direction Northwest of Saint-Denis and a little West of the Bluewater swamp. The first task is to find a Zebra.

How to find a Zebra


Searching for Zebra
The animal is located West of the emerald ranch. In fact, it is just a mule painted with stripes. As soon as Morgan gets off the horse, he needs to start moving slowly toward it. In parallel with the movement, it will have to calm the animal. After that, he can safely get back on the horse and move towards the circus. The mule will follow.

How to find a tiger


Searching for the tiger
Arthur will have to go to Caligo way, near Rhodes. He would meet Sally there. After using the Eagle eye skill, Morgan will have to follow the tracks left by the lion dog. Soon he will meet the half-eaten corpse of the beast. And then it will only be necessary to lure the tiger into the car.

Tiger Trap
For this it is necessary to place the corpse of a dog in a cage. Then hide behind a fallen tree and wait until the animal is trapped. After Arthur closes the cage door, he and Sally can return to the circus.

How to find a lion


Searching for the lion
First you need to get to the Emerald ranch. Arthur will find there are two men holding the door of the shed. Morgan will need to go inside and start moving toward the back wall. At this time, the lion will escape from there.

When Arthur goes outside, he finds a dead farmer. He would follow the blood trail to the stables. After a small cut scene, Morgan will need to kill the lion before the animal gets to him. With the Dead eye skill, you can do this with a few head shots.

How to kill a lion
After returning to the traveling circus, Arthur would need to talk to Margaret. At the end of the quest, he will receive an emerald as a reward, which can later be sold for $50.

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