unless over grazed yes. it grows back from the reserves in the roots
they dont die becuz soil lets them live.but if it's riped off the ground it will die. :}
Goat: Grass. Cow: Grass. Horse: Hay/Grass. Sheep: Grass.
Yes but other animals eat grass such as rabbit, goat, and cow.
No. Bison are herbivores, not carnivores or omnivores where they have to rely on eating other animals to survive. No, they are adapt grazers (they eat GRASS), and will eat the same type of grass that a cow, goat or sheep will eat. Grass is always abundant and will always be there to be eaten.
they eat grass silly brain!!
Wallaby grass is one of the most widespread native grasses found in Australia. It is eaten by kangaroos and wallabies, whilst the roots are eaten by the Golden sun moth.
In a desert.. Grass are eaten up by animals
The best example would be rabbits and hares which feed on grass and are eaten by foxes.
muddy, the prisoners would have eaten the grass.
Yes. Smaller animals such as deer or elk eat grass or plants and then they are eaten by larger animals.
Nevada's state grass is Indian Rice Grass. It was eaten by early Americans and by desert animals. It is seen all over Nevada and is very tough.
Moss, lichens, mushrooms, and grass.