to account for the'surprising'number of animals in a country producing so little food'what partial explaination does Darwin suggest?
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"The larger quadrupeds no doubt roam over wide tracts in search of it; and their food chiefly consists of under wood, which probably contains much nutriment in a small bulk. Dr.Smith also informs that the vegetation has a rapid growth; no sooner is a part consumed, than its place is supplied by a fresh stock. There can be no doubt, however, that our ideas respecting the apparent amount of food necessary for the support of large quadrupeds are much exaggerated."- the animals are mainly carnivorous animals
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