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Why do some animals swallow their food

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Answered by vsasien
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So why do some animals swallow their food whole rather than chewing it to bits like we do? Some experts believe that it's probably because of energy consumption. Some creatures have more of a need to conserve energy than others, especially dragonfish, which live at extreme oceanic depths and don't see much prey.

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Answered by faithtiquilus
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So why do some animals swallow their food whole rather than chewing it to bits like we do? Some experts believe that it's probably because of energy consumption. Some creatures have more of a need to conserve energy than others, especially dragonfish, which live at extreme oceanic depths and don't see much prey

Why do dogs swallow their food?

A canine throat is meant to stretch and be able to swallow whole pieces of food at once. This is something humans really cannot do without choking. ... The bottom line on this swallowing food whole behavior is that dogs are built to swallow this way and many things can trigger this instinct in them.

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