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Norm Skrzypinski <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 14 Mar 2001 15:49:13 -0500
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On March 14, 2001 12:05 PM, Amadeus Schmidt wrote:
>>
I'd like to post:
"Romulus and Remus couldn't possibly have been
suckled by a she-wolf since there is nine times as much protein in its milk
as in human milk.
<<

Citing this example ...

1.  Distribution of calories (percent)

                Carb  Prot  Fat
                ----  ----  ----
Human milk       39     6    55
Cow milk         30    21    49
Greens           60    28    12
Sprouted Wheat   80    14     6
Pasture          70    21     9

Carbs decrease and fat increases, as a cow develops, but the protein
fraction remains constant.

I'm interested in knowing if that's true for wolves and other wild mammals.
Does anyone have any sources for this?

Norm

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