Anything that will fit in your mouth.
You would bleed from the glass. and you would have hot lips afterwards.
You don't.
to eat MCDONALDS
Hedgehogs do not eat light bulbs; they are insectivores and primarily consume insects, small invertebrates, and some fruits. Attempting to eat a light bulb could be harmful or fatal to a hedgehog due to the glass and electrical components. Therefore, the question is more humorous than practical, as no hedgehogs should be eating light bulbs at all.
Insects, especially winged insects, are attracted to the bright light emitted from a light bulb. Spiders prey on insects, so the more insects are attracted to a certain place, the more spiders will be present there to eat them.
Dissimilar metals with very different electronegativities as electrodes (copper and zinc are two good choices), wiring to complete a circuit, a light bulb that does not take very much voltage to light, a potato, and something else to eat for lunch.
because the magical unicorn, ify, gave oranges magical powers for oranges and lemons and limes to eat technology. oh, and biscuits.
It only takes one zombie to change a light bulb, but it’s unlikely they’ll do it properly! Instead of focusing on the task, they might just stumble around, groaning for brains. In a humorous twist, you could say they’d need a whole horde to ensure they don’t eat the bulb instead!
they need a 40 gal. tank, desert sand, a light, the correct light bulb, they eat crickets, mealworms, and shredded carrots (and mice), very easy to care for, easy to hold.
The part eaten is the bulb. The bulb is the plants food store. The roots sprout from the base plate of the bulb.
the bulb
bulb