This depends on the mass of each apple.
Some apples are probably okay, but only a few. Most, just leave it on the ground. If it JUST fell, its definitely okay.
okay, lets say that you and a friend (two of you) have have an apple tree and each of you pick two apples from the tree, if you count all the apples you have picked you will see that you have four apples in total (two groups of two, 2 x 2 = 4). The next day you and two friends (so now there's three of you) go to the apple tree and pick three apples each. Now if you count all the apples you will see that you have nine apples in total (three groups of three, or 3 x 3 = 9)
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no because then it will give them dieriah I actually know of a Chihuahua that eats apples all the time and has no problems with his washroom. I think it really depends on the dog.
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yep!
Rabbits can eat apple skin but it shouldn't be a regular part of their diet. Apple skin and apple pieces should be considered a treat only: a small bite or two every few days is probably okay, assuming your rabbit is healthy and eating a balanced diet. See the related question below for more details and helpful links about the rabbit diet. Rabbit seeds are poisonous to rabbits, so always remove them before giving apple to a rabbit.
Well, darling, the opposite of an apple would be... well, nothing. An apple doesn't have an opposite in the traditional sense. It's not like apples have an evil twin lurking in the shadows. So, the opposite of an apple is simply the absence of an apple.
its funny, like eatig digital apple.
It should do no harm at all.