Insects such as grubs and some beetles eat potatoes, but raw potatoes are toxic to mammals. Well-cooked potatoes are not toxic and can be fed to practically any herbivore or omnivore that develops a taste for them.
anamals and humans eat potatos so we cant die
Potatoes.
Some common names of potatoes include russet, red, white, yellow, and fingerling potatoes. Specialty varieties like yukon gold, purple, and sweet potatoes also exist.
Plants that store starch as a reserve energy source have amyloplasts. Some examples include tubers like potatoes, root vegetables like carrots, and grains like wheat and rice.
Some plants native to the Americas include corn, tomatoes, and potatoes. Examples of animals native to the region are jaguars, armadillos, and condors.
No, swans are not made out of potatoes. Swans are animals and potatoes are plants.
frogs and cats eat potato i fed my frog and tadpoles potato and they ate the lot!
potatoes
Plants have roots for taking in nourishment, not mouths like animals. In the case of potatoes, those are the roots, tuberous roots that absorb nutrients from the soil and sustain the plant aboveground.
It depends on the animal, the animal could be chicken or cow. those to animals don't eat potatoes but what kind of animals?
yes i love potatoes! haha do you love potatoes? :)
They do if you like them. I LOVE potatoes.
Sweet potatoes, as the name implies, taste like potatoes only sweeter. They are yellow or orange inside, and are roots while potatoes are stems.
The duration of Faith Like Potatoes is 1.93 hours.
for the most they can be but it all depends on the animal but most of the time rotten or moldy food is not good for animals
Faith Like Potatoes was released on 04/07/2009.
The Production Budget for Faith Like Potatoes was $1,100,000.