Dec 11, 2024, 07:53 PM IST
Pandas: Although pandas are classified as carnivores, they primarily eat bamboo, consuming up to 40 pounds daily, despite their digestive system being suited for meat.
Star-Nosed Mole: This mole eats incredibly fast, consuming small prey like insects and worms in under 0.25 seconds, making it one of the fastest eaters in the animal kingdom.
Vampire Bats: These bats exclusively feed on blood, using sharp teeth to make small cuts and their tongues to lap up the blood from other animals.
Dung Beetles: Dung beetles feed on feces, rolling it into balls to eat or use as a breeding chamber for their larvae.
Blue Whale: The largest animal on Earth feeds almost exclusively on tiny krill, consuming up to 4 tons of them daily by filter-feeding with their massive baleen plates.
Snake: Snakes can consume prey much larger than their heads by dislocating their jaws and swallowing animals whole, including deer and crocodiles.
Aye-Aye: This lemur uses its long, thin middle finger to tap on tree bark, locate insects inside, and extract them, an eating habit called percussive foraging.
Sea Stars (Starfish): Sea stars eject their stomachs out of their mouths to envelop and digest prey externally before retracting the digested food into their bodies.
This information is not DNA's opinion but obtained from media reports