Fun fact, snakes' adaptations to their feeding style are actually not about the way the jaw hinges. Instead, their lower jaw is two separately moving bones held together with stretchy ligament tissue so that each side of the mouth can be "walked along" the prey item separately.
So the chef could eat the burger... but would follow along its longest dimension to do it, laying it down sideways.
you don't have to eat it whole
But then it's not a burger, it's a pile of food presented as a stack.
Take bites at an angle and don't get all layers in each bite. Not the most satisfying option, but does allow you to eat a burger as a burger, even when they're too tall. I'm pretty sure I just unhinge my jaw, though.
Stick a fork in each end and eat it like corn on the cob.
hehehe snake chef
I thing going layer-by-layer is the best strat here.
Yummy, love myself some dry bun, then drenching my fingers on greasy meat.
Fun fact, snakes' adaptations to their feeding style are actually not about the way the jaw hinges. Instead, their lower jaw is two separately moving bones held together with stretchy ligament tissue so that each side of the mouth can be "walked along" the prey item separately.
So the chef could eat the burger... but would follow along its longest dimension to do it, laying it down sideways.