On the first day in the desert, Leon ate Ankheg; the taste wasn't great, and he was unsatisfied.
On the second day in the desert, Leon caught a camel and feasted on it. The taste of the camel was quite nice, and he was satisfied.
However, a single camel was not enough to satiate Leon now; he needed more food. Looking around, there were plenty of animals and plants in this small desert oasis, but confronted with foxes the size of one of his claws, or hedgehogs even smaller, he really couldn't muster any enthusiasm.
With no other choice, Leon had to flex his neck and spread his wings to fly up in search of food.
The rumbling, thunder-like sounds attracted Leon.
He followed the sound and, upon reaching the area, saw nothing. But as soon as he landed, he immediately noticed something unusual—the thunderous sound was coming from beneath the sand.
Although Leon hadn't burrowed to make a nest in a long time, as soon as he raised his hand, his body moved on its own, still quite adept.