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.
depending on the formula you buy and depending on your child. the formula i get, Similac, costs almost 13 dollars a can. My daughter is 6 months and has a little less than 9 can a month.. so times that by 12. That is more than 1400 a year. but that is only if your child only eats that much and if that is the kind you buy. If you sign uo for WIC, you can get free formula, eggs, milk, peanut butter, beans, ect.