• Geodad@lemm.ee
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    2 days ago

    Cecotropes because they have an inefficient digestive system. It’s basically the rodent equivalent of a cow chewing cud.

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      15 hours ago

      Think about it this way: they’ve evolved a clever behavioural hack that doubles the length of their entire digestive tract without any increase in weight. This is extremely efficient!

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        14 hours ago

        Having to eat your food twice doesn’t sound very efficient to me.

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          14 hours ago

          It’s extremely efficient given the low calorie density, high fibre diet and extremely limited grazing time (dawn and dusk) of crepuscular rabbits.

          Think about ruminants for comparison. They spend all day every day grazing on the same kinds of foods as rabbits. Rabbits have a much more rapid metabolism (faster resting heart rate and ridiculous athletic ability) than, say cattle, yet they manage to extract more energy in less time eating. Rabbits are a marvel of efficiency!

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            12 hours ago

            Well, that’s a perspective that I hadn’t considered. Thanks!