They raise food to their mouths, and then chew it. It proceeds down a tube called the esophagus, and then it's digested in the stomach and intestines.
Sea stars eat their food with their mouths. Their mouths are located in the center part under their body. Their mouths are tiny.
A vast majority of Japanese food is "cooked," often either by frying, grilling, or boiling.
they open their mouths to suck in food.
propionbacterium and streptoroccus mitis and stephyoccoccus are found more often on the skin
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Well they Swim for there food and grab it with there mouths