It's generally not advisable to give squirrels peanuts with the shell still on, as the shells can be difficult for them to crack open and may pose a choking hazard. Additionally, peanuts are not a natural part of a squirrel's diet and can lead to health issues if fed in excess. If you want to feed squirrels, consider offering them unsalted nuts without shells or other natural foods like fruits or seeds.
He is a peanut, still in the shell.
Une cachuete is a peanut (more specifically a "monkey nut" with is the peanut still in the shell without salt)
They still do.
Yes.
Mamie "Peanut" Johnson is still alive.
No. Platypuses have no interest at all in peanut butter (or peanut paste as it is still known in many parts of Australia).
Peanuts. Peanut Butter is just peanuts grinded. It's a new substance… But it's still peanut butter.
My guess is because the peanut is altered and the allergy is less noticeable when it is in peanut butter or peanut oil. I do however believe you are still having an allergic reaction to the peanut butter or oil when you come into contact with it.
Cool first or you could end up with soggy crust.
Actually, peanut plants do grow from peanuts. However, you have to make sure that they are raw peanuts. If you try to use roasted peanuts, they will not work. Plant the entire peanut (shell and all) and water if very well. Do not water it again until you see the peanut plant begin to sprout!
when a snail is born it has a shell, and its actual body is still growing in the shell.
its shell probly fits well .. and u should buy another hermit b cuz they may die of lonlyness