- entertainer, born in Grenoble,
famous for
deliberate consumption of
indigestible objects. He came to be
known as
Monsieur "Mouth"
Mangetout ("Mr. Eat-All")...
- system,
though it can
occur in
other locations. A
pseudobezoar is an
indigestible object introduced intentionally into the
digestive system.
There are...
-
regarded as
obligate carnivores,
occasionally eat gr**** to
regurgitate indigestible material (such as hairballs), aid with
hemoglobin production, and as...
- the semi-solid ****,
which (depending on the type of animal) include:
indigestible matter such as bones, hair pellets,
endozoochorous seeds and digestive...
- the grain, but does not form part of the
grain itself, and
which is
indigestible by humans. Bran is
particularly rich in
dietary fiber and
essential fatty...
- However, a
sufficiently long
rising time is
important to
break down the
indigestible FODMAP carbohydrates. Some
flours (for example, spelt,
emmer and einkorn)...
-
regarded as
obligate carnivores,
occasionally eat gr**** to
regurgitate indigestibles (e.g. hair, bones), aid with
hemoglobin production, and as a laxative...
-
largely indigestible components depending on the
enzymes and
effectiveness of an animal's
digestive tract. The most well-known of
these indigestible compounds...
- Thus, gr****
eating may
serve as a
purgative to
eliminate hair or
other indigestible material. Velegrand-Defretin,
Veronique (1994). "Differences between...
- and then swallowed. Sometimes, a
pellet of bones, scales, and
other indigestible debris is
coughed up. The shovel-billed
kookaburra uses its m****ive,...