No. You can't normally eat while sleeping. While you're asleep your body does require some energy to continue functioning, but what you've eaten during the day normally is more than sufficient for you.
*Note: some sleepwalkers actually do eat while "sleeping", they're not actually asleep but in a self-induced catatonic (or hypnotic) state, and not fully aware of what they are doing.
Sleeping and searching for food and water.
A tiger will spend between 16 to 20 hours each day resting/sleeping. The reason why then spend so much time resting/sleeping is that when they are active they require food, which in turns means they have to hunt for more food. Even though a tiger is a good hunter, they are only successful in every 10 to 20 attempts.
eating and sleeping
I find food at Hy-vee Food Stores and i get my energy by working out and sleeping
Yes, a bassinet typically requires a separate mattress for safe and comfortable sleeping conditions.
No, "I am sleeping" does not contain a transitive verb. In this phrase, "sleeping" is an intransitive verb because it does not require a direct object to complete its meaning. Transitive verbs, on the other hand, need a direct object to receive the action.
Sleeping In , Eating Junk Food , Missing Chores , Late Nights , Lots Of Tv , Putting Out HomeWork
Playing, grooming, feeding (water and food) and sleeping.
sleeping
oxyegen, metal, food iron,sleeping bags and water
Food does not digest properly when your sleeping, so there for it digests faster when your awake rather then when your asleep.
Cats meow in your face when you're sleeping to get your attention or to communicate their needs, such as wanting food or wanting to play.