there blood turns bright red and they begin to die
Ingesting acid can be dangerous for cats as it can cause burns to the mouth, throat, and stomach. It can also lead to internal injuries, vomiting, and difficulty breathing. Immediate veterinary care is necessary if a cat ingests acid to prevent serious harm.
Animals derive their metabolic energy from the food they eat. By ingesting and digesting this food, the basic molecules (amino acids, carbohydrates, fatty acid chains) are released and the animal can use all three to power the biochemical reaction that creates ATP which powers most cellular processes.
it depends what acid it is
Animals are like humans too therefore we don't like acid but some animals have no choice but to stay out in acid rain because if no sheltering around them. When this effects the animals, the animals can go it a a strange metamorphosis and changes it's appearance.
Rubidium is a highly reactive alkali metal that can cause severe burns if it comes into contact with skin. Ingesting rubidium can lead to irritation of the gastrointestinal tract and other health issues, as it can react with stomach acid. It is important to avoid ingesting rubidium in any form.
Acid rain burns little bits of the animals fir but not enough to hurt them.
the acid breaks down your food
it forms an acidic solution
Not necessarilly eat it, the smell attracts them, however. They then probabaly attempt to eat any electronics or objects they believe to be associated with the smell, probabaly ingesting the acid during the eating.
It depends on how much you are ingesting I guess. If you keep it at normal AI levels (about 5mg), you should be just fine.
Hydrochloric acid is one of the corrosive acids that can be fatal if swallowed. It is commonly found in household cleaners and industrial chemicals, and ingesting even small amounts can cause severe damage to the throat and stomach.
Can acid rain harm you