10/08/2008

Animals - Eat or be eaten

Eat or be eaten, I have the dilemma that there are all animal species in the universe. The solution to the problem is malar to eat and this is not so simple. The need to feed on plants: they are herbivores, meat, carnivores, and both omnivores. In the latter two groups are the images that illustrate this story.

But the victims are not easy prey; not be caught, nor eat, and also trying to impede the process of feeding predators. So they have no choice but to seek the most various tricks to fill their stomachs every day or whenever it is required by their agencies. The nature imposed on the survival and the prevailing law of Fucile.

The species that will obtain more and have better security with a larger number of offspring. From the viewpoint of the dam, those that are most successful for dodging the enemy in all likelihood will leave more offspring. Thus, predation affects both the evolution of predator and the victim.

Carnivores and herbivores are distinguished by their teeth
However, if there is anything that distinguishes the animal species is the manner in which they feed, so there is an apparent difference between herbivores, carnivores and omnivores.

These are teething.
The latter two groups are equipped with fangs with which reluctantly and kill the prey and then swallow. Herbivores, by contrast, have large molar teeth that enable them to grind through the chewing, plants and seeds at a time that is mixed with saliva starting the digestive process in the same mouth.

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