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12-18-2005 @ 5:08PM
Tebogo said...
I've seen lions killing and in some cases attacking bull elephants and feeding on them the reason you might find that the tiger is a bit heavier than the lion is because the lion uses up more hydrocarbons from fatty acids and glycerol to convert it into protein or muscle so the bulk of the food it consumes is used up in muscular activity a report was made on the digestive system of the king of beasts the result is that the lion digests its food far more quikly and rapidly.
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