Rats primarily ingest food through a process called gnawing, using their sharp incisors to break down a variety of plant materials, seeds, and small insects. Elephants, on the other hand, use their trunk to grasp and manipulate food, allowing them to consume large amounts of vegetation, including leaves, bark, and grasses. Both species have adapted their feeding methods to suit their dietary needs and habitats.
The mode of ingestion of a butterfly is through the long proboscis. This part of the butterfly sucks in nectar.
Elephants use their trunks to put food into their mouths.
This may be an anteater.
no it doesnt
Yes, an elephant cell is generally larger than a rat cell. For example, an elephant's muscle or nerve cell can be significantly longer than that of a rat due to the larger size of the elephant. However, the exact size can vary depending on the type of cell being compared. Overall, the size difference reflects the overall body size and complexity of the animal.
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airplace mode?
rat and rabbitt
rays, skates, rat fish, squid, and small sharks
Well basicly because the elephant has no preditors so elephants are usually calm and so have a low heart rate,but a rat has to be fast and have faster reactions and so they have a faster heart rate.