Weird Animals: Crocodiles and Jaguars Fight to Eat Its "Feces"? If You Can't Excrete It, You'll Be Killed
When you mention nature, what is your first reaction? Is it jungle rule, survival of the fittest, or similar terms that immediately flash through your mind? But that's just one side of nature. Nature has already divided the animals in nature from low to high according to the food chain. But can you imagine? There are the most 'unfortunate' animals in the world in nature, whether it's the ferocious aquatic overlord crocodile or the harmless turtle, everyone is circling around them. However, although the crocodile looks like a good friend to the otter, once it doesn't provide the things that it needs for predators like the crocodile, it will fall into its belly. So, what animal is so sought after, and what are the animals pursuing?

The animal that can be friends with crocodiles and jaguars is actually the otter, of course the crocodile is greedy for the otter's flesh, although the otter is delicious. And the crocodile and jaguar didn't eat the otter at the beginning because of the otter's feces. Isn't that incredible? Top-level predators like crocodiles and jaguars actually eat feces! Animals are actually very smart.
The otter, on the other hand, is an herbivore, and it consumes green plants every day, which is very green and healthy. Its excrement is rich in the protein and rough protein from the decomposition of these green plants. This is very attractive to small animals and top predators. It's not just humans who value nutritional balance, animals also value it. Plus, in the wild environment, you can't always catch prey, at that time the otter's feces are a great choice, nutritious and easy to obtain and can be developed long-term.

So, in general, animals are not stupid, but they are very smart, and they have a convenient way to obtain food, why waste a lot of effort to hunt, and the prey captured may not have enough reserves to make up for the consumption of hunting. The otter is the best choice for small animals including top predators.

However, for the otter, this matter is not so friendly. After all, if it can't be pulled out, then its fate is probably to stay in the crocodile's belly. It's really a very sad fate!