pofazacskóik
Pofazacskóik is a Hungarian term that translates to "cheek pouches" in English. These are specialized internal pouches located within the cheeks of certain mammals, primarily rodents and marsupials. Their primary function is to store and transport food. Pofazacskóik can be remarkably large, allowing animals to carry significant amounts of food back to their burrows or to a safe place to eat.
The lining of pofazacskóik is typically thin and elastic, enabling them to stretch considerably. This adaptation
When the animal returns to its den or a secure location, it uses its tongue and mouth