Basilisks, mythical creatures often depicted in folklore and fantasy, are said to have a diet that includes small animals, such as rodents and birds. In some tales, they are also believed to consume the life force of their victims, which adds to their fearsome reputation. However, since basilisks are fictional, their dietary habits can vary widely depending on the specific story or interpretation.
Mrs. Norris was not killed, just petrified. The creature that did it to her was a baslisk, which is a giant snake. When you look into the eyes if a basilisk, it kills you. But, Moaning Myrtle had flooded the bathroom, so there was water on the ground. Mrs. Norris only saw the basilisk's reflection, so she was only petrified. :-)
because they eat! its obvious, they eat.
it means eat eat i eat eat i owned
We don't. We eat and eat and be in pain and eat and eat and eat.....
We don't. We eat and eat and be in pain and eat and eat and eat.....
make a poop and eat it eat it eat it make a poop and eat it eat it eat it and it will taste very nice
I don't eat turkey on Christmas, I eat ham.
They eat what you eat - after you eat it.
They eat seeds
There is no homophone for eat
To Eat is a verb, not an adverb. The future tense of "To Eat" (Comer) is: Comeré - I will eat Comerás - You (singular informal) will eat Comerá - You (singular formal) He/she/it will eat Comeremos - We will eat Comerán - You (plural)/they will eat
eat, eat, eat, dine out, eat again, dine out again.