I have never heard about a horse eating electric cables. But if he did I can't imagine it was very good for him. Horses don't have the capacity to regurgitate (vomit) so whatever goes in, stays in. These parts of chewed up cable would have to make their way through the horse's digestive system and at any time could cause an obstruction or perforation. Both of these are most times fatal in a horse.
I'm not sure what happened to the monkey in your garage as I do not have access to that information. I recommend investigating to determine its current status and ensuring the safety of yourself and the monkey.
A secondary consumer is a person who ate a chicken that ate the grain. That makes almost every person in the world a secondary consumer at some point.
The sheep ate a lot.
Yes, if a horse eats a poisonous plant, it can experience a loss of appetite and decreased food intake due to the toxic effects of the plant. In severe cases, poisoning can lead to gastrointestinal upset, colic, or even death. It's important to prevent horses from accessing poisonous plants to ensure their health and well-being.
Horses were not fed Latkes, and if they were it was likely in an emergency situation where there was no other food.
Cave men probably ate the very early form of horse. And early Indians ate the modern day horse that we have today.
the cow, horse, frog, cat, dog, and your pet fish ate your mom!
The stranger in the yellow suit stole the horse.
No. "The horse ate the apple." is a complete sentence.subject = horseverb = atedirect object = apple
It. Will die
he ate a horse
Was that not Redd Foxx... "the dog ate the dead horse meat and died?"
he ate them
i ate him
he ate a cow
I ate her MUAHAHAHA!!!!!
Zombies Ate My Neighbors happened in 1993.