Your blood pressure might rise and you may get nauseous depending on how much you eat. The rock salt could also be contaminated with other minerals or bacteria. Not a good idea.
They'll just pass through you if their small enough. If they're too big, they'll get stuck in your digestive tract (most likely your small intestine), then you'll get really sick and have to go to the hospital to get it surgically removed.
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The deer eat all the three types of rocks. The three types of rocks that the dear eat include the igneous, metamorphic and the sedimentary rocks.
No. They don't eat clams and rocks!
It can no longer digest its food properly and will likely become sick, possibly resulting in its death.
No. Moon rocks are much like the rocks on Earth.
None. No rocks can eat people unless they are aliens in disguise.
They eat rocks to cut up the food they eat with rocks they save in their throat. That's what i learned. (I'm 11 years.)
during the day the rocks expand
no, the process only happens to igneous rocks
No. No insect eats rocks.
Microbes 'eat' living rocks.
Yes. Alligators will eat rocks to help grind up the food in their stomach.