Corn syrup.
Yes. Corn is a form of vegetation as are pretty much all plants.
Many cattle don't eat any corn at all. Others will be "forced" to consume around 20 to 25 lbs of corn a day, particularly if they're finished in a feedlot in the Midwestern USA, for example. Other cattle may only consume 2 to 5 lbs of corn a day, depending on the reasons for their needing it.
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a healthy amount of corn for a human to consume is the correct amount to which it comfortable to poo out of the anus. If the poo is sloppy and wet it means a perfect amount has been consumed, if it is rock hard and makes the sphincter bleed than you have eaten too much corn. also if little pieces of corn are in the poo than it means too much, if the corn has disappeared than it means it has been broken down well and you have eaten a perfect amount.
The minerals could build up and form a kidney stone.
My buff orpington hens, seven months old, will easily consume 2-3 large corn cobbs per day...
No - metamorphosis means changing from one form to another. A corn snake at birth will be the same snake when it dies - except it will be much larger.
No - because if you think one blade of grass has a little bit of biomass, then if you think of how may blades of grass in a field all together there is loads of biomass, they could never consume all the biomass as there is too much.
you can consume ectasy by doing to much.
There is so much corn in a litre you will poop yourself.
Lions generally do not consume other carnivores, therefore it gets as much Vitamin A as it needs from its prey in the form of offal.
Because the time required to form them under natural processes is much much longer than the time it will take us to consume all of it.