Templeton, the rat in "Charlotte's Web," went to the dump to find words on discarded signs and food scraps to eat. The dump was his main source of sustenance and entertainment.
He ate a bunch of old bread and bananas and corn and apple cores and a lot of that kind of stuff.
Templeton, the rat, likes to eat from Wilbur's trough because he is greedy and enjoys indulging in food. He sees the trough as a convenient and easily accessible food source that satisfies his appetite. Additionally, Templeton is not a picky eater and is willing to eat whatever he can find.
Templeton agrees to save Wilbur's life because the Goose explains to him that if Wilbur dies, Templeton will not be able to eat food remains in Wilbur's trough. Since Templeton only helps Charlotte for a continued food supply, he really does it out of self-interest.
What do purse web spiders eat
According to a food web...nothing...well that's the food web...I eat beef.
Orb weavers eat all flying insects. They will eat any bug or small organism that they can catch in their web.
A web about animals that eat eachother!
Eat coconuts,oranges,apples,fruits,a lot of yogurt,milk with saffron,look at fair complexioned people.
Yes. Start reeling in a rock cod off the Queen Charlottes and you may loose it to a ling.
it is not fair at all because if your parents you to eat they should stop as well so you do not get tempted
If you mean fair as in blonde and light skinned - nothing. The coloration of the baby is determined by the genes, and it's gotten those from mum and dad. It'll be as it is no matter what you eat.