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It is suggested that a member of the Otodus shark family would require about 100,000 kilocalories per day to survive.—Stephanie Edwards, Discover Magazine, 27 May 2025 The living animal required around 100,000 kilocalories per day.—David Bressan, Forbes.com, 26 May 2025 Elevating the core temperature of an average size male one degree requires adding about 60 kilocalories of heat.—Outside Online, 19 Feb. 2025 For example, a ketogenic diet limits carbohydrate intake to 50 grams, which is 10% of the calories for someone consuming 2,000 kilocalories a day.—Merve Ceylan, Health, 22 Oct. 2024 Although each gram of protein provides 4 kilocalories, your body does not use protein as a primary energy source.—Merve Ceylan, Health, 22 Oct. 2024 Low-grade import coal with 3,800 kilocalories per kilogram, compared to the 5,500kcal Qinhuangdao product, is currently trading at its lowest levels in 3½ years — a strong indicator that a domestic market awash in poor quality coal doesn’t need to bring any more of it from overseas.—David Fickling, Twin Cities, 11 Sep. 2024 The national currency lost almost one-fourth of its value, leading the minimum wage value to drop from $260 to almost $70 per month, while the cost of a food basket of 2,100 kilocalories almost tripled.—Hadi Kahalzadeh, Foreign Affairs, 11 Mar. 2021 That means that each 1-gram piece of Newton Nougat Crunch is 2 kilocalories.—Rhett Allain, WIRED, 31 Oct. 2023
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