Gophers eat roots and tubers
Dogs and gophers are somewhat alike in that both are mammals, but the similarities essentially end there. Dogs are canines while gophers are rodents. Dogs are often domesticated, living above ground with humans, while gophers are not often domesticated and burrow below ground where they spend almost all of their time. In the wild, dogs often live in packs while gophers tend to be solitary.
gophers do not eat plastic for a living but they might eat plastic sometimes
No cause gophers EAT plants
Gophers are small animals. They like to eat plants, and this includes grass. They are also tunneling animals so they tend to ruin lawns by burrowing.
Yes. Gophers will eat onions. At least the gophers in my garden. They don't seem to be too picky. They took our most of our onion patch.
No. Prairie dogs are ground squirrels (some people call them gophers), which eat mainly insects and vegetation. They are much too small to eat cows, nor do the like eating carrion (meat off of dead animals).
Nope
No
Gophers only eat plants and vegetables. They are herbivores.
NO. ** i disagree gophers will eat just about any root . even ones that are reported that they dont like.
No they don't.