Assuming the foam is from furniture stuffing, then the answer is no. Such foam is plastic and is definitely not edible.
No, it is not safe.
Polyurethane will kill you if you eat it.
Nail polish has acid in it.
Good Eats - 1999 Let Them Eat Foam - 4.6 was released on: USA: 13 June 2001
no because it gets stuck in their stomach
yes they can but they will foam at the mouth really bad
No, hamsters should not eat foam as it can be harmful if ingested. Foam can cause digestive issues and potentially blockages in their intestines, leading to serious health problems. It is important to provide hamsters with safe and appropriate food options to maintain their health and well-being.
Birds, mantids, spiders and wasps are the animals that eat spittlebugs.Specifically, spittlebugs defend themselves against predation by enclosing themselves within foam. The foam sometimes looks attractive as frothy bubbles. But it usually looks ominously like spit. The foam nevertheless will not protect spittlebugs from dehydration and predation until it is made in late May or early June.
maybe because my dog threw up white foam but he did not go to sleep he was crying there are 2 ways your dog can throw up white foam...#1because they did not eat anything and #2 because he ate 2 much
Foam is a noun (the foam) and a verb (to foam).
Definitely not, unless it was made of food. If you still want to eat them, knock yourself out. I just found this on Google and thought it was quite funny that someone would ask this! Anyway, the question is this, can you eat foam? Because that's what most earplugs are made of foam, some are made of wax
Camels will sometimes spit or foam at the mouth to cool themselves down. Another reason is that they may have rabies.