Chickens are domesticated for food production and have been selectively bred for generations. Bald eagles are protected by law and their populations were once threatened due to habitat loss and hunting. This has led to a difference in their respective population sizes.
The biomass at any given trophic level is accumulated from a much larger toxin-containing biomass ingested from the level below.
Both minks and weasels are known to sucks the blood from chickens. They will also eat the insides, but leave much of the meat.
All the insects on Earth weigh more than all the humans on Earth because there are estimated to be far more insects in total than humans. Insects have been around for much longer than humans and have a greater number of species, contributing to their total weight exceeding that of humans.
Yes, people can raise prairie chickens on their own land. You can purchase prairie chickens from a poultry supplier or exotic pet supplier.
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No. A chicken has a heart that is much smaller than a human's.
On average, it takes about 2 kg of corn to produce 1 kg of chicken meat. Therefore, 5000 kg of corn can support the production of approximately 2500 kg of chicken biomass.
Americans eat an average of 6-8 chickens every year. With over 300 million Americans, that is over 1.6 billion chickens.
Just like any other creature, to much stress, eats to much anything humans can get a heart attack for.
yesYes, chickens are vertebrates, which means they have a backbone.
its pretty much everywhere. anything containing carbon is biomass. dirt is biomass. poop is biomass. a tree is biomass. you are biomass. so is your dog.. so, yeah; its pretty easy to get your hands on.
Well, all bladders stretch so it will depend on how much waste liquid is in it. Hope this helps! Chickens don't have bladders, they process all their waste in the cloaca.