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In the desert, the giant ostrich with its black and white feathers had its wings slowly cut off by Bi Fang with a dagger.
A grand feast.
This ostrich had reached adulthood and was male, weighing at least two hundred kilograms. The severely injured cobra definitely couldn't swallow it whole.
The reason Bi Fang watched the great battle between the bird and the snake was not without the intention of scavenging.
"The snake's lower jaw is loosely connected to the skull by ligaments, and it has a pair of quadrate bones at the jaw joint, allowing the lower jaw to hinge at two points on the skull. The ligaments are strong and flexible, which means that when it swallows, this structure can dislocate and expand greatly, allowing them to open their jaws to 150 degrees."