Wild animal species do not require supplementation in their natural habitat. T or F
True
True.
Wild animals living in their natural habitats have access to diverse food sources that provide all the necessary nutrients. They have evolved over time to adapt to their environment and have developed specialized behaviors to meet their nutritional requirements. Therefore, they typically do not require supplementation.
In contrast, animals kept in captivity or as pets may not have access to a natural diet and may require supplementation to ensure they receive all the necessary nutrients. However, supplementation should be carefully balanced and monitored to avoid over-supplementation and potential health problems.
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