Having quenched its thirst, the feeling of hunger surpassed the need for water and became the most pressing demand for the body.
The sturdy ostrich jumped across the rocks, constantly moving toward the entrance of the underground river, its black feathers vibrating with each move.
Observing the familiar route of the ostrich, it was clear this was not its first visit.
Harley, who had been hungry for over a day, was eager to leap into action, its genes instilling a natural instinct for hunting.
As it shuffled its paws and its shoulder muscles rippled like flowing water, Bi Fang restrained the restless cheetah and shook his head while whispering to the audience, "Don't ambush an animal when it's about to drink; it's not a good opportunity."
"Thirst can weaken an animal's nerves, but once it knows it's about to drink, its brain briefly becomes excited, and it stays highly alert to its surroundings. Attacking then would likely result in failure as it's constantly vigilant."