because its made from edable components that's why you can spit it too.
The craving to chew ice is normally a sign of sexual frustration, not a heart problem
They don't chew on wood, but they do sometimes eat bark.
sometimes after you chew gum and whenever you get hungry
People may crave to chew on plastic due to stress or anxiety, seeking sensory stimulation, or having a condition called pica where individuals have an appetite for non-nutritive substances. It's important to address the underlying cause and seek healthier alternatives for this behavior.
Candy
Yes, people who chew their hair often swallow it and sometimes get hairballs.
Chewing chalk can be harmful as it may contain harmful substances like calcium sulfate or other additives that can irritate the mouth and throat. Additionally, ingesting chalk can lead to gastrointestinal issues or blockages. Spitting it out may reduce these risks, but it’s still not a safe practice and could indicate an underlying condition like pica, which should be addressed with a healthcare professional.
the answer is NO, because while you chew, your brain starts to understand that you're eating. It is so because your brain doesn't understand you've ate till 20 minutes are passed, so it is reccomended to chew slowly and eat slowly, but also, you should not eat too much!!!
I don't really understand what you mean by this, unless you mean 'What do otters do with THEIR teeth' in which case I believe they chew things with them.
sometimes they bend down their super long necks, chew some leaves, and they smile at me., sometimes they do this while winking.
a horse who is bored will sometimes chew on a wooden fence. or eat dung (i know it's discusting but they do)
when you want to chew a candy its taste sweet sometimes bitter,,it depend on the flavor of the gum.............but don't swallow it