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2 December, 08:54

How has the Gila Monster adapted to the breeding patterns of its prey the Gambel quail and desert cottontail rabbits?

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  1. 2 December, 09:07
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    The Gila only consumes five to ten times within a year when they are in the wild. This way their preys have ample time to reproduce and be abundant for the monster's hunting season. These animals have a strong sense of smell which enable them to smell eggs that are deeply buried underground. They can eat about 1/3 of their total body mass.
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