BIOL 1902 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Vomeronasal Organ, Hygroscopy, Boreal Owl

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Moose get main supply of sodium in brief periods of time in summer usually: go into beaver ponds & eat water plants filled w/ sodium, sodium stored in rumen. Moose in northern ontario in spring: on side of road ditches, eat mud & drink water, road salt = sodium chloride. Solution for nutrition: some eat plants, some eat animals. Advantages: much more return for effort (proteins already packaged, much easier to digest. Disadvantages: can be hard to find, often prey is well protected, they fight back. Animal who eats another animal = predation (big solution to finding nutrition) Some eat animals from inside while it"s still alive (parasitoid) Some eat animal"s w/o killing the animal (parasite) Before meal is enjoyed, predator must first: locate, capture & immobilize, can break necks, inject poison, etc. Diurnal birds of prey: large eyes collect light, large # of cones for visual acuity, magnifies images ex.

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