Marshmallows are bad for animals because it can get stuck in their teeth, rot their teeth and the sugar can make them hyper.
Alligators are bad bad pets.
Yes, marshmallows are bad for horses. Generally, anything very sugary can be bad for a horse's teeth. As far a treats go, you'd better stick to apples and carrots.
the answer is pretty obvious.... nope
Nothing happens they just get hard. And taste bad. I think.
Who knows why? Perhaps alligators like marshmallows for the exact same reason humans like marshmallows. P.S. This shouldn't be considered a "bizarre question" that "make[s you] laugh" or "amuse[s]" you. It's a valid question based on the fifth "True Blood" episode from Season 4 called "Me and the Devil" (the 41st episode overall), which aired on July 24, 2011 on HBO.
Alligators are born top - water feeders... something about the sound a marshmallowmakes hitting the water and the way it bobs around does attract their attention. Maybe the initial instinct is "maybe it's something a bird dropped that I can eat" who knows what the ages have taught these animals, but they are always more than willing to take a meal they don't have to work for. Many golf courses that have switched over to the floating balls are finding that alligators have a taste for these as well... not nearly as yummy as a marshmallow, and probably difficult to pass, but gators eat them. Fishing bobbers are another delicacy at times.
you can eat marshmallows but not too many of them if you do you'll get a very bad stomach ache i know from experience.
that sounds like a VERY VERY VERY bad idea
There is 64 regular marshmallows in a pound. There is 8 cups of mini marshmallows in a pound, so about 825 mini marshmallows in a pound.
Marshmallows were invented in 1948 by Alex Doumak.
to roast marshmallows, you need to put marshmallows on a stick and hold it over the fireplace (make sure that the fireplace is lit).