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We require too much power for it to suffice alone, but it would be nice to have as a hybrid source of energy!
Old Man's War by Scalzi
It'd be nice to have one big leaf on my back that I could use for shade and a snack. Doubles as an umbrella for rain.
Looks like the caterpillars have found their way to Lemmy...
Have you considered just carrying a big leaf around?
Someone did the math for photosynthetic cows and they would only get about 1% of their energy requirement. It's not viable.
Cows farm out their photosynthesis to things that have far more surface area than they do.
What about symbiosis with algae