A mushroom is a fungus and grass is not.
Grass make their own food but mushrooms don't.
There are about 100 different kinds of grass.
There are over 5,000 species of mushroom.
About 12 species of mushroom are poisonous ones while grass cannot be poisonous.
There are many, many, many, more differences but those are the only ones I can think of.
No never eat mushrooms that grow in the grass, you can get poisoning or even death very fast depending on the mushroom. Your brain is a delicate thing, don't abuse it.
No, plants (with the exception of carnivorous ones) don't eat. Instead they absorb nutrients from their environment. And no mushrooms will not destroy grass either.
A mushroom cannot make it's own food. Grass can make their own food.
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mushrooms and grass
It is not advised that goats eat mushrooms which grow in the wild. Some species of mushrooms can be very toxic to these animals.
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Don't eat mushrooms that grow in your lawn because they are poison
To eat grass and grow.
There is a fungus in the Amazon rain forest that infects ants and kills them. Its mushrooms grow from the carcass of the victim.
Believe it or not, deer are not grazers, but browsers. They eat many types of vegetation, but rarely eat grass. Mainly they consume nuts, buds, twigs, mushrooms, berries, even apples and corn.
No, mushrooms are not healthy for rabbits; some are even poisonous. Rabbits should eat a diet of mostly hay, with some fresh greens and high-quality pellets daily, and fresh water. Acceptable treats include certain fresh fruits and vegetables (like a bite or two of carrot or pineapple now and then). Given the choice, in the wild, rabbits will not eat anything that is not good for them BUT when they are in a cage they are bored and will nibble on most anything. Be sure you don't put anything in their cage that will harm them (like mushrooms).
You should always keep your dogs away from mushrooms that grow in your backyard. Some mushrooms can be very poisonous to dogs and people. Dogs can eat the mushrooms that you buy at the store though.
It depends, as many different types of mushrooms can grow on ones lawn. They may be lethal, poisonous (causing nausea, vomiting, etc), hallucinogenic, or harmless.
Yes, turtles eat grass. They also eat earthworms, snails, grubs, beetles, caterpillars, carrion, grasses, fallen fruit, berries, mushrooms and flowers. They take bites of anything that smells edible. Mind you, they don't eat a ton of grass, just a little.
Turkeys like to eat foods they can find in their habitat, including fruits, nuts, snails, insects, and grass. If there are mushrooms in their area, they would likely eat them.