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Funny! Bird helps giraffe to pick its teeth

According to the daily mail of November 5, in Tanzania, a photographer captured a red billed cattle bird picking teeth for a giraffe. Most people go to dental hospitals to see dentists with a helpless attitude. Dental care is boring and even frightening, so is it true for wild animals. The picture shows the bird staying in the lower jaw of the giraffe and looking for 'leftovers'. (original link: https://love.4hw.com.cn/animal/34446.html (from all over the world)

At first, the giraffe had a big mouth, which seemed to fit in with the work of cattle and birds. (original link: https://love.4hw.com.cn/animal/34446.html (from all over the world)

As the cleaning went on, the giraffe began to get impatient, lengthened her face, and seemed to say 'not finished yet

Later, the giraffe's mouth was too lazy to keep open, so it just closed, and the bird was still in its mouth. (original link: https://love.4hw.com.cn/animal/34446.html (from all over the world)

Red billed starlings are mainly distributed in South Central Africa. They often stop on cattle or other large hunting animals and peck ticks and maggots on the skin. (original link: https://love.4hw.com.cn/animal/34446.html (from all over the world)