The same reason you don't, They don't like them
A toddler should not be allowed to eat egg shells as the shells will scratch the throat.
they eat there egg.
egg shells
Both egg shells and sea shells are hard outer coverings that protect the organism inside. They are made of calcium carbonate and serve as a defense mechanism against predators. Additionally, both types of shells can vary in color, shape, and texture.
Yes, most definitely. I was reading about this in a library, went to check the same... what kinda diets I could use for my turtle... crushed egg shells was definitely there... along with fresh tomatoes and lettuce and strawberries and so on...
Because there is nothing inside to eat.
Some species of snail certainly will if they get the chance.
Yes! We consume 4 eggs everyday and toss the shells onto the scraps the pigs eat and they love them. Has to be a great source of calcium.
Baby snakes generally hatch from eggs with tough, leathery shells. A baby snake's egg tooth tears a hole directly through the shell, and falls off the first time the snake sheds its skin.
An animal that eats only eggs is called an "egg eater" or "ovivore." These animals have specialized adaptations for consuming eggs, such as strong beaks or teeth. Some examples of egg-eating animals include snakes, birds, and certain insects.
Yes, There AreAlmost all snakes eat meat. Vegetarian snakes are an interesting concept, but they don't exist. Snakes catch their prey live; in captivity it is only with difficulty that they can be induced to eat already-killed creatures.There are some snakes that don't eat meat, such as the egg-eating snake species of Africa and India (Genus- Dasypeltis) that feed exclusively on eggs.But, there are no herbivorous snakes, meaning there are no snakes that can feed and live off of plant matter.
Grasshopper mice eat insects, worms, scorpions, snakes, and other mice.