100/4 = 25 bales a day
25/5 = 5 bales a day by each animal
I assume the animals were elephants!
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You will need to provide more information in order to answer this, including:The number of and species of animals you are planning to feedThe expected climate during the 150 daysThe type of shelter(s) available to the animalsOther feed/food that will be available during the 150 daysThe daily quantity of hay normally eaten by the animals
The prey is usually completely eaten. There is usually very little or nothing left. The insides are usually eaten first. The internal organs are very rich in nutrients. A single predator may not eat the entire animal it kills, but within a few days many animals will clean a carcass.
None, Animals are not cops...
on certain days
Each animal has a different gestation period. A cat is 50 days and a dog is 63 days.
Since the horse eats 3 bales of hay every 6 days, you have to find out how much of a bale the horse eats in 1 day. You divide both by 6, getting that the horse eats 0.5 (1/2) of a bale of a day. You have to multiply this by 32. The answer is about 16 bales of hay. : )
yes because pounds put animals asleep in a few days and animal rescues help animals and don't put them to sleep unless they are suffering
45 pound bales of hay every 5 - 7 days
At the animal shelter where I work, we hold animals that are brought in for bites for 10 days. After 10 days our veterinarian evaluates the animal and signs off that the animal is rabies free
i have eaten
your gay ignore that they are endangered because that in the old days(1990s) they were usually eaten because they were tasty and it is still eaten up to this day we are trying to prevent to Jamaican Iguana from being extinct