From: Michael Lorrey (retroman@together.net)
Date: Mon Feb 02 1998 - 06:08:57 MST
Craig Presson wrote:
> I don't have my references handy, so I can't give a quantitative
> picture, but I have a pretty good memory of what chimps in the wild
> have been observed to eat. Besides all the fruit they can stuff in
> their greedy little mouths, they eat regularly or opportunistically:
>
> * carrion
> * small animals
> * termites and other insects
> * grubs
>
> And on rare occasions, chimp, as has been pointed out.
>
> Mountain gorillas eat more greens than chimps do, and less animal
> flesh.
>
> This is pretty pointless, really, unless you're interested in primate
> diet for its own sake or just like to argue with militant vegetarians.
>
> Oh, and Gorilla gorilla is coprophagic, also -- his intestinal flora
> synthesize a B-vitamin that he can't synthesize otherwise. That might
> help dissuade the next person who insists we should be eating a gorilla
> diet.
>
> -- dhr@iname.com (Freeman Craig Presson)
I assume you meant eating what gorillas eat??
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