Talking to one of his former classmates from veterinary school, Tyler explains that he is currently working as an inspector for the USDA, checking the health of large quantities of livestock. His old classmate Khalil, who became a zoologist for a top wildlife preserve in Tanzania, scoffs. He asks Tyler why he is wasting his talent on a career so mundane. Which fact could Tyler use to show Khalil the importance of his work? A. Over 5 million snakebites occur each year, with 82,000 of them resulting in death. B. Around 120 prescription drugs are derived from plants found in the rainforests. C. Food-borne illnesses cause about 5,000 deaths per year in the United States. D. A high-producing dairy cow can eat up to 120 pounds of wet food a day.