After listening to Brother Wolf's words, a poacher cried up with an expression of injured innocence, "This has nothing to do with us! We didn't steal this bird. It was pushed out from the nest by its brothers, and we saved it!"
Li Du said, "Save your words for the police and the judge, maybe they will believe it."
Brother Wolf said in a low voice, "It's possible. The Andean condor lays one or two eggs in a clutch, but the raptors are voracious eaters, and sometimes the parents can only feed one chick. In this case, if there are two young birds in the nest, they have to fight for food."
During the fight for food, the stronger bird bullies its weaker sibling, snatching the food and getting stronger and stronger, while the other bird gets weaker and weaker.
Eventually, when a chick is strong enough, it pushes weaker siblings out of the nest as the parents leave.
The frightened condor did look like someone who was bullied all its life.