Ants and elephant's have a difference between their food and water requirements.Think and write three pairs of animal's which will have such a difference between their requirements of food and water
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Cow and a tiger
deer and a lion
dog and a vulture
Explanation:
Cow and a tiger:
- Cows consume hay and grass. A cow will consume between 4 and 5 tons of fodder annually on a dry matter basis. It is more cost-effective to let the cows graze as long as there is pasture for them to eat. Cow generally drinks 75 - 80 liters per day.
- Termites and elephant calves are only two examples of the wide range of prey that tigers consume. However, large-bodied prey with a body mass of at least 20 kg represents an essential part of their diet, including moose, several types of deer, pigs, cows, horses, buffalos, and goats. Tigers drink 20 gallons of water per day.
Deer and a lion:
- Eaten in significant amounts were the spring and summer new, fragile growth of broadleaved deciduous trees, bilberries, and holly. Acorns were a staple food during the fall season. Rushes, sedges, mosses, bark, and dead hardwood leaves were plentiful prospective feeds that Roe deer rarely chose.
- Wildebeests, zebras, and antelopes are among the medium- to large-sized hoofed creatures that lions typically hunt and consume. On occasion, they will also eat carrion and feed on larger animals, especially sick or injured ones. Although lions may go up to four days without drinking, they will often drink water if it is accessible. Lions do require food each day. A dog needs 50 - 100ml of water every day per kg body weight.
Dog and a vulture:
- Dogs are mostly carnivores and eat both living and dead animals. Dogs, unlike cats, can digest a variety of plant-based diets as well because they are not strictly carnivores. Dogs kept as pets typically eat "dog food," which is a mixture of grains, vegetables, and animal products.
- Vultures can only hiss, growl, and snarl since they lack a syrinx, which makes them relatively silent. Although they frequently kill sick or dying small animals, they are primarily scavengers. They won't consume a carcass that has been around for more than a few days though because it will have gone bad. They drink water just to maintain the water balance of the body.
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- A Tiger and A Cow
- Lion and Deer
- Dog and Vulture
Explanation:
A Tiger and A Cow
- Cows eat grass and hay. On a dry matter basis, a cow will eat between 4 and 5 tonnes of feed each year. As long as there is pasture available for the cows to consume, letting them graze is more economical. The average cow consumes 75 to 80 liters per day.
- There are many different types of prey that tigers eat, with termites and elephant calves being just two examples. But a significant portion of their diet consists of large-bodied prey, such as moose, different species of deer, pigs, cows, horses, buffaloes, and goats, all of which have a body mass of at least 20 kg. Each day, tigers consume 20 gallons of water.
Lion and Deer
- In the spring and summer young, delicate growth of broadleaved deciduous trees, bilberries, and holly were consumed in substantial volumes. During the autumn, acorns were a common food source. Although there were many potential food sources—rushes, sedges, mosses, bark, and dead hardwood leaves—Roe deer rarely selected them.
- Among the medium- to large-sized hoofed animals that lions generally hunt and eat are wildebeests, zebras, and antelopes. They will occasionally consume larger animals, especially sick or injured ones, as well as carrion. Even while lions may go up to four days without drinking, if water is available, they will frequently drink it. Lions do need to eat every day. A dog needs 50 to 100 cc of water per kg of body weight each day.
Dog and Vulture
- Dogs consume both live and dead animals because they are mostly carnivores. Dogs are not completely carnivores like cats, thus they can digest a range of plant-based meals as well. 'Dog chow,' which is a combination of grains, vegetables, and animal products, is normally what dogs maintained as pets eat.
- Vultures are comparatively silent because they lack a syrinx and can only hiss, growl, and snarl. They are essentially scavengers, though they frequently kill sick or dying small animals. However, a carcass that has been lying about for more than a few days won't be eaten because it will have degraded. They merely drink water to keep the body's water balance in check.
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