Well, you might choke...
Chewing food is a mechanical process that breaks down food into smaller pieces to make it easier to swallow and digest.
because spiders do not have jaws for chewing.
i assume that they grind their food and after that swallow. They do in fact grind their food, but they chew it for about 3 minutes first, so when they swallow, they don't choke.
Seals swallow their food whole with the head of the food first. Their teeth are only designed for grasping their food, not chewing.
to wear it down. it is too big for it to swallow so that's like their way of chewing
No. Platypuses do not have teeth for chewing, but instead have grinding plates, with which they grind down their food before swallowing.
well you either choke or your stomach will find it hard to digest because when you chew your food the saliva in your mouth helps to break it down, therfore making it easier for your stomach to digest. or the food might just get stuck in your throat.
Stomach acid also kills most bacteria that you might swallow with you food.
It might get stuck in your throat but I doubt that will happen if you drink some water
you chock
Im a expert in this, im 13 and have information in swallowing. If you do swallow chew, that is normal, i mean everybody chews food before they swallow. I really hope you have been chewing food, i mean you sound like a pyscho doo doo head for asking this.
Into your stomach, then through your intestines, and eventually out like the remains of all other eaten food.