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Life in suspense! African stork's "show off food" is snatched by crocodile

According to the daily mail of July 16, a 4-meter-long crocodile snatched half of the head of a stork's mouth in the Selous game reserve in Tanzania, Africa. As a result, the stork escaped from danger.

The photographer said he saw a stork with half a tiger's head frolicking in the shallow water, but he didn't want to attract an alligator. The crocodile opened its mouth and ate the head of the tiger in the stork's mouth. At that time, half of the stork fell into the crocodile's mouth. Fortunately, it was only a false alarm. The crocodile cleverly avoided its head and let it live.

It is reported that storks often forage in the crocodile's active area, because the crocodile is so large that it can disturb the small fish around when it moves. At this time, the stork can fish in troubled waters. This is known as the 'twin hunting strategy'.