Why Wild
Animals are Not Over Weight
Wild Animal Food
Choices
While we can't compare ourselves with
animals we can begin to understand eating habits and the reason
why humans become over weight.
Consider how many animals you will see that are over weight. In
the wild you wouldn't find any and it is not because of a lack
of food - although that certainly will cause a wild animal to
be under weight.
No; even where there is abundance of food animals in the wild
don't get obese like humans do and it is not because of their
metabolism or digestive systems.
It is because they are eating the correct foods that nature
designed their systems to eat to ensure that they are getting
the correct nutrition to maintain good health and obesity
certainly isn't a good healthy state to be in.
I doubt you will find any animals that are obese other than
those that we keep as pets and that is because humans not only
eat the wrong foods themselves but they also feed their pets
the wrong foods.
We feed our pet's processed pet food that has all sorts of
colors, additives and other rubbish that they were never
designed to have.
And the result of feeding them a poor diet is the high and ever
increasing incidence of diabetes in domestic animals.
We are not only making ourselves sick with poor food choices
but we are also reducing the chances our pets have of living
long and healthy lives.
Just like the food we buy for ourselves, the food we buy for
our pets is often determined by the quality of the marketing
campaigns that promote those foods.
So the only living beings that seem to make the wrong choices
in food consumption are humans and we are supposed to be the
most intelligent!
And the only other living beings that are affected by poor food
consumption are pets because they have to rely on the poor
decisions that are made by humans.
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