Eating old walnuts can lead to digestive discomfort, as they may have gone rancid due to the high fat content, resulting in an unpleasant taste and smell. Rancid walnuts can also produce harmful compounds that might cause nausea or other gastrointestinal issues. While consuming a small amount may not lead to serious health problems, it's best to discard walnuts that have an off smell or taste. Always check for signs of spoilage before consumption.
Squirrels and chipmunks eat walnuts.
Yes, a 65 year old diabetic should be able to eat walnuts and almonds. The important thing for a diabetic to watch is the amount of sugar and carbs they take in during the day.
Squirrels, raccoons and bears love to eat walnuts in the wild. Larger birds, such as turkeys, also enjoy walnuts.
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Yes you can. Mice can almost eat anything we eat and more. Apples, carrots, cookies (Oreos), peanuts walnuts etc.
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Yes, rats can eat walnuts as part of their diet. Walnuts are a good source of protein and healthy fats for rats. However, it is important to feed them in moderation as they are high in fat.
No, walnuts aren't safe for bunnies to eat. See the related link below for more dangerous foods for rabbits.
Yes, parakeets can eat walnuts.Make sure they are unsalted walnuts though, because salt is not part of a parakeet's natural diet and can be harmful.
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