Environmental Sciences, asked by shubhammantri9737, 22 days ago

Is not an example of carnivores
Rabbit

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Answered by manjutiwari88198239
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Answer:

  • No rabbit is not a carnivores.

Explanation:

  • Rabbits are a delicate case, though, as they're particularly vulnerable to diet-related diseases. A diet high in protein, calcium, vitamin D and fat - exactly what you'd get from a carnivorous diet - is deadly to a rabbit. Their bodies use very little protein, and so they must excrete much of what they eat through urine.
  • Rabbit's intestines are only able to deal with the rock hard cocoa puffs that you usually see from them. A carnivorous diet full of fat and protein will clog them up, usually resulting in an agonizing death.

  • So in short, no, rabbits absolutely are not carnivores. The reason why is because such a diet would quickly kill them.
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