No it does not
You eat a pig and a nice fat horse and then yourself. Be happy!
Some foods include ; - Corn ( Obviously ) - Tomatoes - Potatoes And they also eat the skin that they shed off for nutrients .
An eel that feeds off of dead whales. First sharks eat the the eels come and eat of of the bones and flesh.
There are various answers... I like mine raw, so I cut off a half-inch slice or two, and rip the corn off with my front teeth, one bite per row of corn. stick knives in the edges and bite trough the corn until u cant see 1 To eat corn on the cob, husk off the hairs and and boil the ears in water. Salt the corn with a little salt then butter it using a stick of butter and grab the ends of the corn. Eat off the little bits of cob and enjoy!! voila you have corn
A fly is a decomposer but not in the tundra.
no but you could consider a cacaroach a decomposer but normally they just eat all the leftovers and make more babies and if you take the head off it will still live for 10 straight days
Yes they do. If chipmunks eat acorns and not eat corn that would be the world's weirdest thing's. Now do you know?I hope so......
I believe a river otter ate my corn because had it been a raccoon it would've taken the whole cob but no, it just ate the kernals right off the plant.
They can, but it is far healthier to give them uncooked corn. they will not eat dried corn seeds as they are too large.
Are you serious, you don't eat fungus off of corn it can give you violent, explosive bowel movements.
Yes they eat corn on or off the cob. They eat just the heart of it.A diet for a squirrel includes various plants, all sorts of nuts, seeds, fruits, fungi, conifer cones and green vegetation. Some squirrels will eat meat when no other food can be found. They may also eat insects, eggs, young snakes, small rodents and small birds.
To "eat their heads off" means to eat a tremendous amount of food.