So long as you cook it thoroughly enough. Treat it like any other form of uncooked meat, needing to be skinned, de-boned etc.
Eww.. you eat gerbils?! They've got no meat on them, eat children instead.
No gerbils are not....cannibal
I believe that they can be, We had 2 gerbil brothers for almost 3 years- one started to show signs of dying,would not move much and the breathing was very short. the brother started eating his leg off and it probably would have kept going if I hadn't saw it and pulled the poor little guy out. he was being eaten alive !
they could ,but i think they can choke on it
Yes they are
Gerbils can eat small amounts of carrot.
Many flowers are edible. Clover, dandelions, dill, lavender, lilac, and sage are all some edible flowers. To find a more complete list search 'edible flowers chart' and click on the first result.
I'm not sure about daffodils, but you can feed them: Dandelions Hibiscus petals Rose petals
artichokes, brocolli and cauliflower are all technically flowers. but if you mean the nice delicate ones, then try zucchini blossoms, nasturtiums, dandelions.
No, they are flowers. Most flowers are poisonous to pet rabbits. Instead, feed your rabbit dandelions! Those are edible wildflowers that rabbits love!
dandelions
Probably salsify, looks like a dandelion on steroids. Root is edible, I've read somewhere that it tastes like oysters.
As for game, there are: deer, moose, bears, ducks, geese and fish. As far as edible plants, there are also: dandelions, raspberries, Saskatoon berries, boysenberries, blueberries, gooseberries, strawberries, choke cherries, and some types of edible mushrooms.
Dandelions is the correct spelling.
They probably shouldn't be consumed if the yard has been recently fertilized or sprayed with weed killers. Sources say they are completely edible and are actually used as a detox for the blood.
What is the metabolic process of dandelions
Yes it does as dandelions weighs light!
Dandelions are used for making wine and tea catsears are so close to dandelions that they are called false dandelions.