Yes. They eat all kind of shrubs.!
No, a goat is an herbivore. They only eat grasses and shrubs. If they are on a farm, they will also eat hay and grain.
Hummingbirds don't eat shrubs at all.
they eat shrubs and grasses they eat shrubs and grasses
yes. they eat shrubs, grasses, herbs and leaves
Goat shrimp eat Horny Goat Shrimp Weed
Goats are known for eating everything! They are curious, so they will try to eat cardboard, tin cans - even clothing! But to stay healthy, goats need to eat plant material. Goats eat plants like trees, shrubs, hay and grains.
Crabs are generally sea-dwelling, while shrubs grow on land. Not much chance for crabs to eat shrubs.
GOAT
Yes Haitians eat goat, chicken and fish
Yes, a cheetah could certainly eat a goat.
No. Goats are herbivores. Once a young goat is weaned it normally eats only plants and plant products. Specifically, they are browsers, which means they prefer to eat leaves and twigs off of shrubs, instead of grazers who prefer to eat grasses. Sometimes domesticated goats will nibble at things that are not natural foods for wild goats. For example, many are fond of paper labels on food cans and the glue that holds the labels on the cans. However they do NOT eat metal cans, rubber tires or meat of any sort.
goat get their food through mouth ant eat grassess