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Olgratin_Magmatoe@lemmy.world ⁨1⁩ ⁨day⁩ ago

Potentially. But think of it this way, there are somewhere around 400,000 plant species out there.

news.mongabay.com/…/many-plants-world-scientists-…

Based on this list, something on the order of like 99.5% of plants are either not safe, or not useful/beneficial. If other species on our planet share a similar rate without complete overlap, then it’s practically a guarantee that there will be thousands of plants that are safe and useful for us but not for other species. That doesn’t feel particularly strange or unlikely. So even with a specialized diet, I don’t think the numbers would be much different.

It also could be the case that being scavenging omnivores is a strong precursor to becoming intelligent. If your species is on the rise in terms of intelligence, you’re probably using that to expand your food sources wide and far.

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