Animals find nutrients in their own way, each source is different depending on the type of animal. For example a carnivore finds it nutrients by eating other animals-prey. A herbivore find its nutrients by feeding of plants including grass, weed, and some fruits and vegetables depending on whether they live in the wild or in your own backyard. Omnivores simply finding nutrients by simply eating whatever they can find.
DEFINITIONS:
Carnivore- Animal that eats meat. E.G: Tigers, lions, crocodiles etc.
Omnivore- Animals that eats both meat and Fruits and Vegetables (plants)E.G: Grizzly Bear and us, humans (mostly, excluding vegetarians).
Herbivore- Animals that eats only plants ( Fruits and Vegetables ). Giraffe, Hippo etc.
The gut. Or intestines, if you prefer.
No, you will normally find smaller animals in most deserts. some of the bigger animals you can find are deer, pumas, coyotes, jaguars, antelope, etc.
The forgotten nutrient and the most important is water.
There is a nutrient found in only a few vegetables that you can find no where else.
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Mode is the subject that occurs most. examples:(if you have a set of numbers then its numbers if you have animals its animals)
Based upon how fast you can loose consciousness when deprived, oxygen is the most indispensable nutrient.
The nutrient most often limiting in aquatic ecosystems is phosphorus.
Yes, they do. Most animals have to find a mate to reproduce.
Vitamin C, or ascorbic acid, is an essential nutrient for humans and animals. The most common source of ascorbic acid are citrus fruits, such as oranges and lemons.
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