They might not be able to chew the food, due to lack of teeth.
Baby tummies slowly develop from milk to vegetables to finally meat. Breast milk contains all a bay will need for aboy 6-9 mths when it will need more, Teeth are not the reason why babies go easy.
There are millions of species of animals, with many different feeding modes.Many eat with their mouths...Well it depends on what animal you want to know about.... like Lions attack there food then eat it right then and there or save some for there spouse or babies.
when baby praying mantises hatch they are really hungry and the only food they is their brothers and sisters. So the praying mantis starts eating their brothers and sisters until it finds something else to eat. After when their are done with their brothers and sisters they eat small insects like flys, ants, tree hoppers and other small insects.
When food is eaten, it is still whole and in a solid matter. By the time it reaches the blood, it has been broken down and all the separate components of the food (the sugar, the fat, the salt, vitamins, minerals, water) have separated creating a different form.
A half cup is equivalent to 4 ounces of solid food.
Come on boy food in liquid form???
Because babies don't eat solid food.
They feed off they're mom's milk, but they can eat solid food when they are born.
about 9 months
Babies typically begin eating solid food around 6 months of age.
Babies typically start eating solid food around 6 months of age.
Babies can safely begin eating solid food at around 6 months of age.
Babies should begin eating solid food around 6 months of age.
Babies start to eat solids at around 8-9 months. It depends on the individual child.
Babies typically begin to eat solid foods as part of their diet around 6 months of age.
No, it is not safe for babies to eat baby food at 3 months of age. It is recommended to exclusively feed babies breast milk or formula until around 6 months of age, as their digestive systems are not yet developed enough to handle solid foods.
Babies can start eating solid food around 6 months of age, when they show signs of readiness such as sitting up and showing interest in food.
Most babies are ready to start solid foods around 6 months of age.