yes it can.
the thing that it can't digest is nails, teeth or beak and fur.
because they are to hard for our stomach to digest.
Indeed
no they can not chew threw bones and yes a guinea pig can eat and digest
Ball pythons have bones just like every other snake. Their skeletons are primarily made up of the skull, vertebrae, and ribs. The number of bones is based on the size of the snake and can range from 400 to 1,200.
Yes, they do. It mainly consists of just the skull and spine. Occasionally, there is a pelvic bone or rib-like bones but not always.
Yes, owls have strong stomach acid that helps them digest bones. They have a specialized digestive system that breaks down bones and other indigestible parts of their prey, allowing them to extract nutrients efficiently.
bones can get stuck in your throat and it would be hard for your stomach to digest it.
From Science class, mostly bones. We studied owl droppings and it consisted of mostly bones!
Well Pellets don't digest. They are the remains of what an owl cannot swallow. It is regurgitated with bones and fur of their prey.
When they're hungry ! Large snakes such as boas & pythons generally eat a large meal - then rest for a few weeks to digest it.
Osteoclasts (bone digesting cells)
Whilst owls have a strong acid in their stomach, it is not strong enough to digest all of the fur, feathers or larger bones, though softer bones are digested.