Some animals are coprophagous only in their infancy. The Australian eucalyptus forests are inhabited by charming little animals which look like cuddly teddy bears. They are koalas, reared in their mothers’ pouch which, unlike that of a kangaroo, opens to the rear. To begin with, the young feed on their mother’s milk and then eat […]
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Feeding Habits
November 3, 2010
The composition of food may influence not only physical but also mental development. According to popular belief, in Italy the districts growing white apricots give the world many more geniuses than all the other regions of the globe. Such suppositions are not completely unfounded. At any rate many psychopharmacologists do not think it absolutely absurd […]