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Why are the biggest animals herbivores?

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0:00These mega-creatures meet their mega-calorie  quota with something that’s super-abundant and  
0:04requires almost no effort to procure:  little pieces of grass and leaves. 
0:08And sure, leaves and grass aren't very calorie  dense compared to things other animals eat,  
0:12but the giants’ giant digestive tracts can hold  a LOT of them at once - we’re talking hundreds  
0:17of kilograms. Plus, the bigger an animal is, the  longer the food stays in its digestive system,  
0:21and the more microbes there are in there  to break it down. All of that means that  
0:25the giants are able to wring a lot of  calories from grass and leaves - enough  
0:28to meet their huge calorie demands. The abundance and ease of finding  
0:32leaves and grass are why - at least on land  - you see the same pattern in every biome:  
0:36the very biggest animals are herbivores. Even back  in the day when dinosaurs roamed the Earth, the  
0:41biggest animals weren't predators like T. rexes  – they were lumbering leaf-eating vegetarians.