On average, a newborn consumes about 2 to 3 ounces of formula per feeding, typically every 2 to 3 hours. As they grow, this amount increases; by the time they are around 2 months old, they may consume 4 to 6 ounces per feeding. By about 6 months, many babies will take around 24 to 32 ounces of formula per day. However, individual needs can vary based on age, weight, and appetite.
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about two pigeons/ducks or whatever in the environment related to that.
I do believe the average amount of peanuts a year eats in a person is about 700 lbs.
Kill the Monster Before It Eats Baby was created in 1996.
it eats what its mother eats
the average jaguar eats 20-30 pounds a day eating antilop, baby zebras and other mammals
Call the Poison Control Center IMMEDIATELY if a baby eats ANY TYPE of medication. The effect the medication will have on your baby depends on a variety of factors. However, since medication dosage is adjusted based on the patients size a weight, the amount it would take to make a baby VERY SICK or even DIE is tiny. CALL IMMEDIATELY!!!
birds
YES! The baby only eats what the mother eats. If a pregnant mother is starving, so is her baby.
worms and also baby creatures such as insects or baby sakes.
Actually it depends on how much he/she eats. Although the average weight is 4.5 kilos.
An orca can eat baby whales.