Mammals

What do moose eat?

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What do Moose Eat?

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Moose are the largest of the deer species and stand approximately 6 feet tall. The males have antlers which start to grow during fall, these antlers can …

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What do armadillos eat?

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What Do Armadillos Eat?

The armadillo is one of the strangest little creatures found in the Americas. Its name in Spanish translates to “little armored one,” and refers to its armored shell made up of dermal bone. In total, there …

Mammals

What do wild rabbits eat?

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What to do about wild rabbits

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There are several species of wild rabbits—most are Eastern cottontail rabbits—who live across most of North America. Cottontails like to live at the edges of open areas. In fact, they are rarely found …

Mammals

What do cows eat?

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What Do Cows Like to Eat?

Farmers grow different types of crops on their farms, and it’s true that some of that goes to feed animals. We know there is confusion about what kind of farming makes the best use …

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What do killer whales eat?

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Facts about orcas (killer whales)

Orcas (also known as killer whales) are marine mammals. They belong to the sub-order of toothed whales (known as odontocetes) but are also the largest member of the dolphin family.

Orcas are incredibly popular as …

Mammals

What do seals eat?

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Diet & Eating Habits

Adult harbor seals eat 5-6% of their body weight per day, about 4.5-8.2 kg (10-18 lb.).

Harbor seals don’t chew their food. They swallow their food whole or tear it into chunks. With their back molars, …

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What do gorillas eat?

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What Do Gorillas Eat?

Gorillas are the largest of the great apes and one of the most intelligent animals in the world. There exist two extant species of gorilla, both of which are native to Sub-Sahara Africa. The more numerous …

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What do camels eat?

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What Food Does a Camel Eat?

Camels come in two types: dromedary or one-hump camels and bactrian or two-hump camels. The bactrian is native to Central Asia, while the dromedary comes from the Middle East and northern Africa. Both species …