Sacajawea would have likely eaten a variety of foods along with Lewis and Clark during their expedition, including game like elk or deer, fish from rivers, and gathered plants or berries. She would have utilized her knowledge of local edible resources, such as roots, seeds, and fruits, to supplement their diet. The group often relied on what they could hunt or forage, so meals would have varied based on availability and season. Additionally, they would have shared some provisions brought from home, such as dried meat and biscuits.
because Sacajawea helped Lewis and Clark pick out what food to eat and she could be very important to us right now if she was alive i mean think about it be thankful Sacajawea helped and been on this earth for plenty of years she died of a fever be thankful and if Sacajawea was alive right now i would be thankful
nobody knows what she eat.
No crabs don't eat snail but i am not to sure if they get along if i did have to give an answer i would have to say no
yes, all people need to go to the bathroom at some point or another after they eat. if Sacajawea ate then yes she pooped(:
No, they would eat them
no because they thought they would explode
Of course not, i bet the alligator would eat the flamingo!!
food
Mosquito fish are opportunistic omnivores; so if the opportunity to eat algae came along, they would likely eat algae.
actually chickens don't eat any of those but they can eat lemon seeds. Normally they would eat nuts and seeds along with grain.
Lewis and Clark encountered red foxes in the Rocky Mountains, along the Missouri River, and in the Pacific Northwest during their expedition. Red foxes are adaptable animals found in various habitats across North America.
Some dogs can get along with guinea pigs. Mine however would eat our guinea pigs if they got the chance.....