The headache seemed to have eased a bit today, but the writing was still unfinished...
I can only claim another spot to maintain perfect attendance, I'll finish the edits before dawn, just refresh this chapter, no need to pay again.
The newborn turn-horned antelope was covered in birth fluid, looking so emaciated it seemed to be all bones, its limbs like bamboo sticks, unable to even stand steadily.
It appeared that the turn-horned antelope that had just given birth felt no discomfort as it turned to lick its calf clean of the sticky liquid. This was on one hand to clean its offspring's body, and on the other to replenish its nutritional needs and speed up recovery.
This is perhaps a point where humans are inferior to animals in the wilderness.
A very significant trend in the evolution of humans is the increasing size of the head, while upright locomotion has led to the narrowing of the pelvis.