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What Do You Think Happens To A Panda When They Taste Meat For The First Time

If humans evolved from apes, why do we eat meat? (I've never heard of apes eating meat.)

Well you’d be wrong! Apes DO eat meat. Of the four members of the Primate family, all of them enjoy grubs, termites and ants. Chimps, however, are another league altogether. They use tools to hunt “bush-babies”, which are a nocturnal mammal, then shred and eat them.Secondly, they have an unending appetite for Colobus Monkeys. They will organize patrols and chase them down as a unit. They will step on the back of the monkey and carefully rip its upper limbs from the body. Then the dominant male will allow its subordinates to feed, sharing some of the internal organs by reaching through the rectal cavity and pulling the intestines and liver out. The liver is almost always for the top male, while the secondary male will be lucky to get the still-beating heart - if it is indeed still alive, writhing in agony from having its limbs stripped from its body while it was clinging precariously to life. The youngest monkeys will soak up any blood and marrow from the discarded bones, but sometimes a mother chimp will push her way into the crowd of loud and feasting males and yank the hips and lower spine, all well skillfully stripping the fur off the meat so that the youngsters don’t have a hard time with digestion.Now there is a third type of meat that chimpanzees will eat, and although it sounds kind of gross, it makes a certain amount of sense. When the Alpha male is challenged by another male, the two may fight all the way to the death. It’s rare but vicious.If the challenging male wins and pushes Alpha male out, he may kill the babies and infants and shred them and eat them. Simply killing them isnt always enough to place yourself at the top of their harem. The mothers will carry their dead chimp babies for days while their little bodies decay or bleed out completely. In cases like this - a male chimp will often eat the babies and that kind of cannibalistic genocide exists only in their primate world.I hope this helps!Rob

Why do people eat at Panda Express?

I hate going there, but i went there because my best friend wanted to go. The food there is very over priced and they give very little portions, just I ordered a combo plate with two sides, they gave like two small scoops of fried rice, barely any walnut shrimp, and orange chicken. I couldn't believe I paid 9.25$. And there's a huge line there too always. I don't understand why people eat at Panda Express why? Its overpriced and they give barely any food.

I would rather go to Chiptole and pay $6 for a huge burrito loaded with meat, cheese, etc! Chiptole is totally worth it and I understand why there is always a huge line there but huge line at Panda Express doesn't make any sense their food sucks, its really expensive, and they barely give any food.

What would happen if all the carnivores went extinct?

First, there’s the expected rejoice by the vegetarians that the rest of the world’s animals have caught up with them. Then there’s the destruction.Without any predators aside from humans, herbivore populations will spike like never before. The whole earth will turn into an all-you-can-eat salad bar, with everyone invited. These gentle plant-munching creatures will be eating to their heart’s desire, and having cute little babies left and right.Anyone with a garden knows what happens when deer get into it. Multiply that by several million more herbivores, and the spike in herbivores will eventually lead to a crash, as resources are depleted. Most herbivores—save for exceptions like Giant pandas and Koalas—are fairly resourceful and will branch out to new food sources. More and more animals will turn to bark, pine needles, or other low-nutrition food sources to sustain themselves, but their bodies and numbers will rapidly thin.In some cases, they might even turn to meat-eating to survive: In a Never-Before Seen Behavior, Deer Spotted Gnawing Human FleshLooking into the next few decades, some more pressing issues would emerge. Forests that were already in danger would be stripped of much of their undergrowth and bark. Younger trees would be killed off entirely by starving herbivores. Old growth would probably fare better than the tiny mulch-volcanoed trees you see in fancy neighborhoods these days, but it still wouldn’t be a pretty picture.Without birds to keep their populations in check, certain insect populations would spike, assuming they were also herbivorous insects. (Not sure what would happen to mosquitoes, given that males are generally benign flower-loving things.)In time, it’s expected that there will be cyclical spikes and crashes in herbivore populations over time, until either humans go on a meat-eating spree to keep the populations in check, or herbivores develop a taste for meat as well.You’d never have to mow your lawn, at least.

Can you eat Panda Bear?

Yup. Tastes like Bald Eagle.

What does orange chicken taste like?

Orangey, and spicy, if it's done correctly.

What was your worst fast food experience?

I had to witness a McDonald's employee melt-down. I was in a drive-thru at McDonald's one time and the lady kept getting my meal order wrong. I had ordered about three burgers and fries, and three orders of cookies (you get three for one dollar so that would be nine). She kept giving me the wrong things. She brought me only three cookies. Finally she yelled at me and said "You ordered too much!!!" I was bewildered. I told her she was very rude and I was waiting for my correct order. I even gave her my receipt which I was lucky to have (they don't always give you a copy when you pay). I tried to be patient because I could tell she was having a bad day. As I was waiting in my car before I got to her window, I kept seeing others having order issues. She would give them a bag filled with food; the people would hand it back!!! So have a bad day lady, but don't yell at polite paying customers when you are the one confused.

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