They all have oil corn oil, baby oil, olive oil.
A baby bull is called a bull calf. Another good name for a baby bull would be Roscoe.
an oven (heated to 180 degrees), nice italian seasoning, knife (large), milk, pan and olive oil, baby.
no if a baby chick doesnt have a mother then the only option of survival is for you to look after it all it needs is warmth(a heated and warm nest) food(grinded up corn or small bugs) water(from a little dish,not to deep chicks will drown in deep water or if they get to wet and cold)untill they are old enough to look after themselves(when all there feathers have grown) that is all they will need and when they are old enough they will have grains of corn and will find other food for themselves if a baby chick does not get that help or have a mother they have no chance of surviving
This statement about all snakes lay eggs is incorrect. Actually there are a few species of snakes that do not lay eggs.. Example, my Columbian Boa's do not lay eggs.. My Boa gives birth to live baby snakes... A lot of snakes lay eggs, but no all of them. As for the Corn Snakes, Yes they do lay eggs. I have had several corn snakes, and they do lay eggs.
they all have a tonge with no front teeth
Olive Deering's birth name is Olive Corn.
No.
Where is pop corn
It depends, what do you mean by "baby corn"? From a can? On an ear?
Baby corn is the young state of the maize crop.
Field Corn or Sweet Corn are two most common
because it is less in quantity
You have big ears.
The Olive (Olea europea ) is common in Mediterranean regions it is not fully hardy outside that area.
canola, peanut, sunflower, olive, corn, vegetable
Peanut, olive, corn, soy bean, coconut
I'm not sure, but frozen corn is good!