Paul Saladino· MD
every animals gonna be a little different in terms of macros and micros we know that like small animals are really not that fatty and you know as we go up and the animals get bigger yeah they get more fatty
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every animals gonna be a little different in terms of macros and micros we know that like small animals are really not that fatty and you know as we go up and the animals get bigger yeah they get more fatty
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generally larger animals tend to have a higher percentage of fat is that correct definitely that's definitely correct
fat is a key key nutrient for humans
fat is a key key nutrient for humans and carbohydrates we know that as animals get bigger they have more fat on them and so they're more valuable to humans