Birds are wild life that will eat unpopped popcorn. Birds enjoy popped popcorn as well, so feed them a little of both!
rabbits horses all herbavore
Ants do no prefer a diet of popcorn. However, ants are known scavengers and will eat almost anything they find.
No. Cats are, by nature, meat eaters. Their bodies are not equipped to deal with people-type vegetables. The large corn kernals may very well stop up the intestines since they would not begin the digestive process in the stomach.
There is not much wildlife
the causes of wildlife conservation is human
1 1/8 cups of unpopped popcorn
corn
yellow.
Plain unpopped popcorn is fat free.
Yep.
yes it does leave unpopped kernels
moisture which makes the kernels turn into popcorn
One pound of unpopped popcorn is equivalent to 56 cups of popcorn. One pound of unpopped popcorn will make a lot of popcorn, so care should be made before making the entire batch.
Yes. I did the experiment for a science project for school and I found out that different brands of popcorn do leave different amounts of unpopped kernals.
One tablespoon of unpopped popcorn weighs about 13 grams.
Soft foods, nothing with any hard surprises like unpopped popcorn kernels.
In the popcorn industry, unpopped kernels are known as "old-maids".