No, bacteria doesn't eat your insides. In fact, you already have bacteria inside your intestines that help you survive life.
your insides would not be able to handle the bacteria and would therefore shrivel? your insides would not be able to handle the bacteria and would therefore shrivel?
they take it out of the shell and eat the insides
Some examples of good bacteria is yeast for the bread most of us eat, but bacteria can also be bad. Some bad bacteria is E.Coli. which tears our insides apart, or makes us veryyyyy sick. Some examples of good bacteria is yeast for the bread most of us eat, but bacteria can also be bad. Some bad bacteria is E.Coli. which tears our insides apart, or makes us veryyyyy sick. Good bacteria is freindlly and benefical microorganism that lives in the body to keep the body healty.
cut it open and scoop the insides
They eat the insides
No. Not if they are ripe and ready to eat.
No. The action of eating will kill it. Therefore it will be dead and have no harm.
tuna insides for pudding.
They inject poison and that turns their insides into gloppy liquid and once they are wrapped up in their web they will save them to eat later or eat the, straight away and they suck out the insides of the bug
they stab it with there beak and tear the insides and swallow it whole
Yes, buckeyes are poisonus to humans. The insides will kill you if you eat them.
One of the foods that diurnal animals eat is flesh! They like to eat the insides of reptiles, fish, and other mammals.