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This strength from a vegan diet ๐Ÿ’ช

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suspiciousLeq2 years ago

Nah this is not the vegan diet this is an elephant mate

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PHDEVelopment2 years ago

No strength from being big and weighing 4 tons or more...

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S2 years ago

Simple, elephants were made to eat what they eat. Humans are naturally Omnivores. If some humans want to be Vegan, that's a choice, and they need to make up for what they are missing. The idea of lab grown meat is interesting. Side note: cats are Carnivores, ppl. Dogs are Omnivores.

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ใƒ ใƒฉใ‚ตใ‚ญใƒŽใƒใƒŠ๐Ÿ‘พ2 years ago

He has the kindness to step away from the mischief of a baby buffalo๐Ÿ˜

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infdivinfcom2 years ago

in an animal designed to eat plants

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LEX2 years ago

Herbivores can digest cellulose extracting nutrients from plants which carnivores can't. They have to eat nearly the entire day to get the nutrients they need from plants and shrubs

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Immortal Parasite2 years ago

This is probably more about the power through his mass than his diet ๐Ÿคฃ

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Day Ace2 years ago

Pretty sure when elephants do it it's called being an herbivore

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All Is Not Well In Zion2 years ago

It's not the diet. It's the genetics. The genetics predate the diet.

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cyberyogi2 years ago

An elephant's trunk contains over 40,000 muscles. This is incredibly intricate, especially when you consider that the entire human body contains around 800 muscles, depending on varying estimates.

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