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Gin: Wild animal like different food than we think (Author (By Washington…
Gin: Wild animal like different food than we think
Author
By Washington Post
Adapted by Newsela staff
Published:
10/11/2019
Main idea
We can know more about the food of wild animals. Sometimes they like to eat another things than we think
Many people often do not know much about what wild animals eat.
Tell about animal's food
My opinion
Know more about the food of animals
This book is my favourite book and very interesting
Not that the food we think is good for animals is that it will be good for them
Summary
Bears Eat Leftovers And Plants
Some of them are killed by wolves. Others just do not survive the winter. "They'll eat anything," Rivet says. "Bears aren't picky."
They do sometimes. Most of their diet, though, is from other animals' leftovers.
Danielle Rivet is a wildlife expert, she says: bears sometimes do eat big animals such as elk and bison, The bears do not usually kill these animals themselves
Many people think bears hunt and kill prey.
Squirrels Make Mushroom Jerky
Deer do not only eat plants and fruits. They also gobble up baby birds from time to time.
Pandas are famous for their love of bamboo. They do eat bamboo. That is not all, though. They eat dead animals, too.
Everybody knows squirrels love acorns and nuts. But not everyone knows they also like to eat mushroom jerky.
Squirrels will hang the mushrooms on tree branches. This helps to dry them out.
Carrots Might Be Bad For Rabbits
Carrots might actually be bad for rabbits.
They do have a lot of nutrients.
Their sweetness makes them unhealthy, though.
Rabbits prefer to eat wild greens like grass or clovers.
The sugar could give the rabbits teeth cavities.
Rabbits prefer to eat wild greens like grass or clovers.