On the desert, Bi Fang slowly cut off the huge black and white feathered wings of the ostrich with a dagger.
A feast.
This ostrich was an adult, a male one at that, weighing at least two hundred kilograms. The severely injured cobra definitely couldn't eat it all.
Bi Fang had watched the bird-snake fight with the intention of scavenging.
"The snake's lower jaw is loosely connected to its skull only by ligaments. There's a pair of square bones at the joint of its lower jaw, allowing the jaw to hinge at two points on the skull. The ligaments are tough yet flexible, allowing this structure to dislocate and expand greatly when it swallows, enabling them to open their jaws up to 150 degrees."