Mammalian digestive tracts
Mammalian digestive tracts Mammalian digestive tracts
Wildebeest – 230 -275 kg, ruminant Zebra – 350 kg, hindgut Thompson’s gazelle – 20 kg, ruminant 3 most numerous species during Serengeti migrations
Mammals are not just passive components of ecosystems, simply responding to their habitat. Mammalian activity, including feeding, can affect successional processes and change the appearance of the landscape. Here are just a few examples.
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Mammals are not just passive components of<br />
ecosystems, simply responding to their habitat.<br />
<strong>Mammalian</strong> activity, including feeding, can affect<br />
successional processes and change the appearance of<br />
the landscape.<br />
Here are just a few examples.