"YES THEY DO!" says Brian Peterson. "How do I know this?" he asks. "Because I watched it on the man show!"
yes they do die after laying eggs. she stopps eating a tending to herself to care for her eggs then she dies after they all hatch.
Yes, people can grow lemon grass if they live in the right conditions.
There are only two types of squid that live in Antarctica: the Colossal Squid and the Giant Squid. I believe they, like whales or seals, have an extra layer of blubber/fat that can protect them from the freezing water temperatures. Any other squid brought into Antarctica would die in minutes, if not seconds.
Giant squid could easily kill a man because its extremely sharp and strong jaws and powerful and burning tentacles. But it is very very unlikely that human gets killed by a giant squid.
Well it depends on the size of the octopus. Mostly people do die because the octopus gets lodged in the throat of the in-taker because the octopus sucks on the inside of the throat with its suckers.
It will die
on rare occations where people do eat zebra people can die if the zebra has a disease but otherwise no. But eating zebra is seen as cruel and disgusting in most countries so not many people can die of eating it.
people died by eating peanuts
Regular squids generally only live for around three years. However, there may be other squids out there with longer life spans, as humans have not had much interaction with deep-sea creatures.
many
Eating disorders have a mortality rate of around 5.6%, with anorexia nervosa having the highest mortality rate among all mental illnesses. However, it's important to note that this percentage can vary based on factors like early detection, access to treatment, and individual health conditions.
no, because it does not have enough nutrients and you would die