Stoneman
Active Member
@Tom one thing I noticed in the first article was that it stated that nutrition content with overall lower fiber, and therefore higher carbohydrates, led to more growth. I also saw that higher protein content led to more growth. Could it be that they only eat high fiber foods because that is all that is available in their habitats? I read that in Burma, the farmers got really mad because the platyona would demolish their pea fields. Pea is high in protein. Perhaps the low nutrient diets in their habitats are not ideal, but only survivable?