While it is technically possible for a person to consume an amount of food equivalent to their body weight, it would be extremely challenging and unhealthy. The human stomach can only hold a limited volume of food at one time, typically around 1 to 1.5 liters. Attempting to eat one's body weight in a single sitting could lead to severe digestive issues or even life-threatening complications. Therefore, while theoretically possible, it is not advisable or practical.
No.
The Dunnart is one type of marsupial mouse that can easily consume the equivalent of its own body weight daily.
As Much as it can eat!!!!! (2% of it's own body weight)
Any equine will eat about 2.5% of it's own body weight in forage daily.
on average owls will eat twice their own body weight in just one week
Yes, a panda can eat its own weight in bamboo.
More than their own body weight. Depending on the species.
up to 3-4 times their own body weight
The lanternfish, a deep-sea fish, is known to eat prey that equals its own body weight. Their diet consists mainly of zooplankton and small fish, and they have a high metabolism that requires them to consume food at least as much as their own weight daily.
The platypus is one mammal which must eat its own weight in food each day.
Platypuses spend most of their time diving and swimming, searching for food, as they must eat the equivalent of their own body weight daily.
which creature can eat more than 100 times its own weight in a day