Nothing. You could not exist on the sun
It could, but the sun bear prefers eating deer, wild pigs, and berries.
sun bear do not eat people
When we eat our green vegetables would be an example.
Seaweed grows from sun light because it is a plant, and doesn't "eat" anything like an animal would.
You could die from starvation because there would be nothing growing such as, plants which animals eat. then we would not have anything to eat and we would starve to death. anything will kill over.
They eat when sun sets. They can eat until sun rises.
The sun.
Sunglasses eat sun
I'm guessing they can eat plain sun flower seeds, because in my dwarf hamsters food there is sun flower seed's mixed in. But if I were you I would only give them 1 or 2 once in a while.
If you mean "under the sun", the answer is no. There are many things people can't eat.
well if you count the sun as part of a food chain then the producers are the second thing on it. However, if you think that producers are the first thing then the second would be the first order consumers. They are usually herbivores.
they eat fish beans squash and beans they where huntes and hathers and grew tobacco and sun flowers and eat there seeds for food and somtimes would eat there own children if they did not have enough food so they eat what ever they could find to eat