Cause they are afraid that hunters would catch them so they partially digest it.
because they are afraid if hunters catch them so they partially digest it and when they find a safe place they bring back the food in their mouth and digest it
Professionals state that you should chew your food for at least 13 seconds before you swallow. This aids in digestion.
you take the food and put it in your mouth and then you chew
When horses eat there food, they take a big bite, chew for a minute, and repeat.
I would like to take them food and goods that they cannot get in Cuba
30-45 min. chew well with no other food.
A deer will take there food and just bite then swallow, bite, swallow they don't chew there food they keep it in there stomach until they go lay down to start to relax. Then they will barf it up and start to chew yes I know its sounds gross but that is how they eat. And they get there food from grazing in a field or in the grass that is how they get there food.
Chewing food typically takes about 5-30 seconds per bite, depending on the texture and size of the food. It's recommended to chew each bite thoroughly to aid digestion and promote better nutrient absorption.
Get the food you want to eat,Put the food on the fork/spoon,Put the food inside your mouth,Take the fork/spoon out but keep the food in your mouth,Chew,Swallow,Keep doing that until your food is gone.
They have been known to sculpt glasses out of silt and clay found on the ocean floor, put the cups on their dorsal fin, and swim at the top of the ocean during rainstorms. They then take the cup full of rainwater, and enjoy!
chew
They are prey animals. They need to take in as much food as possible before moving on to the next grazing area because they will never know when a predator will come out and scare them off from where they are eating.
It's bad for your teeth. If you have a filling, gum will take it out.