No, grasses are not shrubs.
Specifically, the plant in question (Cyperaceae, Juncaceae, and Poaceae families) generally are considered herbaceous plants. Scientists classify shrubs as woody plants along with trees. The leaves and stems of the herbaceous plants generally die at the end of the growing season whereas the stems and trunks of woody plants continue growing.
they eat shrubs and grasses they eat shrubs and grasses
Grasses and shrubs.
yes. they eat shrubs, grasses, herbs and leaves
Grasses and shrubs provide food and shelter for animals. They also provide a way to hold the soil from erosion.
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Scrub.
Whenever they can on grasses, sedges, shrubs and herbs
Grasses, sedges, herbs, mosses and shrubs
mostly short shrubs and trees and grasses in their habitat
Grasses, sedges, mosses. shrubs, lichen and herbs
The Kangaroo grazes on grasses, and browses on trees and shrubs.
Herbaceous plants, grasses, shrubs and most trees