Why carnivorous have short small intestine
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Carnivores have short intestinal tracts that allow meat to pass quickly through their digestive system. ... Because meat is relatively easily digested, their small intestines (where absorption of food molecules takes place) are short – about three to five or six times the body length.
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Carnivores have short intestinal tracts that allow meat to pass quickly through their digestive system. ...
• Because meat is relatively easily digested, their small intestines (where absorption of food molecules takes place) are short – about three to five or six times the body length.
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• Because meat is relatively easily digested, their small intestines (where absorption of food molecules takes place) are short – about three to five or six times the body length.
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