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Diet

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  • Honeybadger76 views

    The Name 'Honey Badger' Comes from Raiding Beehives

    Honey badgers are notorious for breaking into beehives to eat both honey and bee larvae, which are rich in protein and fat. Their thick skin protects them from thousands of bee stings simultaneously, and their powerful claws tear apart even professionally managed hives. Beekeepers in Africa and Asia consider them serious pests.

  • Giraffes101 views

    Giraffes Can Go Weeks Without Drinking Water

    Giraffes obtain most of their necessary hydration from the moisture in the leaves and plants they eat. This adaptation allows them to survive in environments where water sources are scarce and unreliable, a key to their survival in arid regions.

  • Giraffes91 views

    Giraffes Are Ruminants with Four-Chamber Stomachs

    Like cows, giraffes have a specialized digestive system that allows them to efficiently process tough plant material. They chew their cud, regurgitating partially digested food to chew it again, maximizing nutrient extraction.

  • Odd89 views

    Flamingos Get Their Pink Color From Their Diet

    These vibrant birds are born with gray feathers; their signature pink, orange, or red hues come from carotenoid pigments found in the brine shrimp and algae they consume. Without this specific diet, they would remain pale or white.

  • Biology98 views

    Flamingos Are Born White, Not Pink

    Their iconic pink plumage comes entirely from their diet of brine shrimp and algae, which contain carotenoid pigments. Without these pigments, captive flamingos will remain white or gradually fade if not fed properly, revealing their true color.