It may die because of lack of oxygen or because it reaches the stomach and in the stomach there is acid.
if Henry Hudson was still alive he would be 435
I would say more than 75 % of all the fish eaten are eaten by other fish and wild animals.
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Henry Jones junior or Indiana would be 111 years old if he was still alive
There are several terms that mean easy. Easy as pie is one expression. The image is that making a pie is simple -- just toss some fruit on top of a crust and bake. Another expression is piece of cake -- again, the image is one of a dessert. Cake is fun to eat, so something that is a piece of cake would be fun and easy. Children often say "easy peasy" as a rhyming idiom. Some examples would be "That math problem was a piece of cake!," or "Riding a bike is easy as pie."
Well, there would most likely be a lot of pain.
Being eaten alive would be an extremely painful and gruesome experience. The victim would likely suffer from severe injuries, blood loss, shock, and trauma before ultimately dying from the attack. It is not a pleasant or survivable situation.
The opposite concept of a piece (of something) would be the whole.
The opposite concept of a piece (of something) would be the whole.
If you mean that you had something, it would be "有" (yǒu). But if you mean you have eaten something, it would be "吃" (chī).
If one gets swallowed alive by a dragon, they would get suffocated by stomach acids and unwholesome air; it's a slow death. Getting chewed and eaten alive would be a quicker death than getting digested alive. A dragon's stomach does not have pure oxygen. It's possible to escape a dragon's stomach, but that would require a sharp blade for someone to cut their way through.
It is a variation of an Audre Lord quote in which she says, "If I didn't define myself for myself, I would be crunched into other people's fantasies for me and eaten alive."
It would probably suffocate in a matter of minutes, if not killed sooner.
only a crazed person would write a question like that but insects yes but larger animals no. - - - - - In parts of the Orient, they eat octopus alive. Also, raw oysters are often eaten alive.
Answer It is possible the he ate the other one alive... but i doubt it!!! (That would be so mean and wrong!!!!) actually, if you have a cat i wouldn't put it past him.... my cat has munched my hamster and now my cat is poorly....
No, oil is not alive. If it were, it would be protected by Green Peace, and we would have to find something else to lubricate our machinery and make cars run.
You could have an allergy against something you have eaten.