I see no reason for it to be unsafe for human consumption. It does seemingly eat a good bit of vegetation. I read that prairie dogs are edible and they feed on clean vegetation. Trusting that gophers are similar in their eating habits, than it will not likely harm anyone. Perhaps it tastes similar to chicken just like the prairie dog reportedly tastes like. You might need a few of those burrowing critters to get enough to eat. If it came to survival, I myself might even try cooking one for dinner, just to sample the finished product. If I cooked it in chili, I may be able to get people to try it without giving away the plot. Bon apetit!
Heck yes, Prisoners of War have eaten rats and survived.
Are phillodendrums edible
No
Yes, absolutely edible
Not by humans.
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Golfers? Sex addiction and an affinity for greens.
for their edible meat
Dogs and gophers are somewhat alike in that both are mammals, but the similarities essentially end there. Dogs are canines while gophers are rodents. Dogs are often domesticated, living above ground with humans, while gophers are not often domesticated and burrow below ground where they spend almost all of their time. In the wild, dogs often live in packs while gophers tend to be solitary.
Yes, the scanty, somewhat acidic flesh is edible.
Palm leaves are not considered edible leaves for humans. These palm leaves might be edible for a variety of other animals though.
No, corals are not edible.
Edible items are those fit to be eaten, especially by humans/ fit to be eaten as food; eatable