The Strongest Animals in the World Are Herbivores
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This book contains a bit of science, philosophy, nature, and beauty. It provides some concepts of life involving the source of all energythe sunand how its energy is utilized through basic chemistry to form various food sources from vegetation. From these various forms of vegetationthe most abundant food source available on earthall life is able to flourish. Numerous animals including aquatics, fowl, and a wide variety of mammals are able to utilize this vegetation to sustain life, give beauty to the world, and live in harmony with nature. The book lists a number of great men who were visionaries and understood the natural laws of the universe. These visionaries of centuries past shared their ideas on vegetarianism, respect for animals, and life in general. The book alludes to an interconnectedness of life and tries to convey that our world can become a better place when there is care and concern for all creatures capable of sensation.
Paul E. Widmayer
Paul Widmayer is a retired professional dietitian with an advanced degree in health care and nutritional sciences. Paul is an animal lover and an advocate for the humane treatment of all animals. He wants to make others aware of the emotions animals are capable of experiencing. He lives in an urban area of South Carolina and enjoys nature.
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The Strongest Animals in the World Are Herbivores - Paul E. Widmayer
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ISBN: 978-1-4908-2680-6 (sc)
ISBN: 978-1-4908-2681-3 (e)
Library of Congress Control Number: 2014903040
WestBow Press rev. date: 02/24/2014
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Prologue:
Sun
Earth
Photosynthesis
Carbohydrates
Strongest Animals/Herbivores
Elephant
Rhinoceros
Gorillas
Cape Buffalo
Hippopotamus
Giraffe
Brachiosaurus
Mountain Goat
Big Horn Sheep
Elk
Caribou
Moose
Giant Eland
Muskox
Zebra
Bison
Manatee
Draft Horse
Epilogue
Vegetarian Diet Concepts
Health
Economics
Ecology
Ethics
Brain Similarities & Embryology
Farm Life
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
Prologue:
Why are people drawn or fascinated by the big, strong, and powerful herbivores? I believe it is because they need and take only what is plentiful and what nature has given them. There is a peacefulness and little conflict amongst them. They live in natural balance with nature and the world. Also, they take excellent care of their offspring and maybe we can learn much from them.
How do animals become the biggest and the strongest animals in the world? It is suggested all organisms struggle to survive, therefore they need to adapt to their environment. They find their niche and develop physiological features needed to obtain food. Vegetation is the most abundant food source on the planet and it is provided courtesy of the sun.
The sun is a star about 93 million miles from the earth. The sun is so large that over a million earths can fit within it. This