Yes they eat corn on or off the cob. They eat just the heart of it.
A diet for a squirrel includes various plants, all sorts of nuts, seeds, fruits, fungi, conifer cones and green vegetation. Some squirrels will eat meat when no other food can be found. They may also eat insects, eggs, young snakes, small rodents and small birds.
Oh, yes! Our small backyard crop of popcorn and sweet corn was completely destroyed by squirrels. They picked the developing ears right off the stalks for immediate consumption and to carry away. Found bits of the cobs all over the yard.
Squirrels will eat most vegetables, including corn.
Corn isn't what they would prefer to eat (they usually look for peanuts and other various types of nuts), but they can eat corn for nutritional value.
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It probably doesn't taste very good now. Fresh corn-on-the-cob should be refrigerated right after harvest for best flavor. At this point, you might as well eat field corn.
When you eat corn on the cob, the part you eat are the kernels of corn. The cob is the inedible fibrous structure to which the kernels are attached before you eat them.
no it is not fattening if you eat corn on the cob and a salad then ice cream at night
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Corn on the cob is a vegetable. The seeds for this vegetable is found on the top of the stalk before the corn is picked.
You eat a pig and a nice fat horse and then yourself. Be happy!
If you eat canned corn all your life then yes, but if you eat a well balanced nutritional diet then no. But corn on the cob is better for you than canned corn. Any choice you get eat fresh fruit or vegetables over canned or packaged fruit or vegetables.
no. Horses can not eat corn but they can eat egg sandwiches! That was immature, but yes a horse can eat corn.
cobcornfruitcarcassesCorn on the cob.. you toss out the husk, cook and eat the corn, then toss away the cob. It could be chicken as well. You toss the skin, cook and eat the meat. Toss the bones.Corn on the cob.
I've seen more people eat corn on the cob from side to side than work their way around the cob. It's easier to eat it that way, not to mention a bit faster.
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It's not more healthy than say, boiled corn on the cob, but it's also not going to hurt you either.