What foods?? Your question indicates a list of foods, when in fact you have listed none.
no one can survive with out water dummyMany foods contain lots of water, so it may be possible. But it would be difficult if you don't know what you are doing. Eat your veggies!
Early people at unprocessed foods. These early people would eat foods like berries, fish, squirrels, rabbits, and other meats to survive.
Early people at unprocessed foods. These early people would eat foods like berries, fish, squirrels, rabbits, and other meats to survive.
It can cause vomiting, nausea and diarrhea. You should throw out moldy foods. I would not eat it. for those reasons alone. Death is possible depending on how much you actually consumed In a sitting. Then there is always allergies to think of. maybe your allergic to mold i would not eat it .
It is very possible.
To cure colitis, you would need to seek professional care. To treat it as best as possible, you would need to eat certain foods and avoid certain foods that are on the colitis list.
No, it is not recommended to drink animal blood in order to survive as it can be harmful and may not provide the necessary nutrients needed for survival. It is safer and more effective to obtain nutrients from a balanced diet that includes a variety of foods.
none! that's mean! no foods go with duck! i have a pet duck! u jerk! leave my yakki alone!LOL
Examples are: assimilation of foods and respiration.
There are many different homemade things that most slaves would eat in order to survive. Bread is an excellent example.
Typically a wild animal would stay away from urban areas. But in means to survive its very possible that an animal ,for example a fox, would rummage through bins for leftover foods. Its just an instinctive way of living if there isn't a normal supply of food in the wild.
While fish can provide important nutrients like protein and omega-3 fatty acids, it is not recommended to rely solely on fish for all your nutritional needs. A balanced diet that includes a variety of foods is necessary for optimal health and nutrition.