That is somehow possible i.e Scandinavians have traditionally cooked bark bread" with a flour made out of the softer layers of pine bark
how much wood could a wood chuck chuck if a wood chuck could chuck wood
No, caterpillars do not eat dock wood. This is because caterpillars do not typically eat wood. However, termites could definitely eat dock wood!
first of all, the question is "how much does a couger eat in a day" not "how much cougers eat a day" and secondly, it's like how much wood could a wood chuck chuck if a wood chuck could chuck wood. NOBODY REALLY KNOWS.
he could fly and eat wood and stuff
As much wood as a Zebar ccould chuck if a Zebra could chuck wood.
No
They could, if they are bigger than a person.
they wood chop wood for their villages, make things they needed for hunting, they obviously hunted so that they could eat
the woodchuck is a burrowing animal indigenous to the Northeastern U.S. As such, their diet does not consist of wood of any type. They primarily eat grass, worms, grubs and occasionally carrion.
Chevrotains eat bark and wood.
It could be Isopterophobia- fear of termites or other insects that eat wood.
termites eat plenty kinds of wood but definitely NOT a yakal wood, kamagong wood and molave wood.