You put it in your mouth, close it, open it again, repeat a couple of times and then swallow.
Yes, I have, though I wouldn't recommend it, they're terribly sour!
No. I grow cranberries on our farm house. we eat them raw all the time. they actually taste really good!
Yes. Raw cranberries are safe to eat. I've made a cranberry/orange relish and a cranberry/ginger relish that do not require cooking.
Depends on how you use them, sweetened cranberries could be a bit of a problem but lightly or raw may be different.
Iguanas can eat cranberries only in occasion though (about once or twice a week). My green iguana loves cranberries, I use them as treats to train her.
On raw form, no. These must be packed and labeled.
Most birds in the wild eat a wide variety of nuts, berries, and small insects, so yes, they do eat cranberries.
only on Tuesday's. never any other day.
Yes
cranberries
No, you can't.
Yes gerbils can eat cranberries. There are several treat sticks that include cranberries in it although these are dried so if you're going to feed your gerbil an undried cranberry make sure it's small.