One termite colony can eat over 150 feet of wooden boards in a year, and a macaw eats a tenth of its body weight in clay each day. But neither the termite nor the macaw comes in at number one in the countdown. Find out who does, and how hungry humans compare to the most extreme eaters in the animal world.
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One termite colony can eat over 150 feet of wooden boards in a year, and a macaw eats a tenth of its body weight in clay each day. But neither the termite nor the macaw comes in at number one in the countdown. Find out who does, and how hungry humans compare to the most extreme eaters in the animal world.
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