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Pretty sure that's not true...
4 0 ReplyIf they weren't too big or have to swim through all the digestive juices, it would be entirely possible
6 0 ReplyFor clarification, too big means larger than a millimeter for the human stomach.
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You would be correct, the Pylorus Sphincter stops anything larger than 1 to 2 millimeters in size from entering the intestines. Solids do not oass through human beings.
2 0 ReplyHey, if we can make a pencil out of leaves, cephalopods can swim through our GI tract like species 8472 through fluidic space.
1 0 ReplyThe problem isn't the space it's the acid.
1 0 ReplyNo, the acid takes time, the bigger issue is the Pylorus stopping solid food.
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