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So overall, carnivores should have probably evolved a way to get the most nutrients out of their meaty diets aside from shorter digestive systems. Herbivores evolved carbohydrate-searching enzymes for energy.
What the main question is (aside from the thread question), is why did the carnivores evolve a more powerful muscular system on the microscopic scale?
Yes, it is expected for animals that hunt other animals to evolve with greater muscle mass and more fast-twitch fibers, but why the difference in other muscle properties such as MHC value, muscle shape (more rounded), etc...