No. Green grass comes from the Earth itself, arising from the soil and placing roots borne from seeds or tillers from other grass plants, using the sun's rays and the moisture from the sky to grow and propagate. Green cows do not exist on this Earth either.
The smell of fresh grass, and their ability to see in yellows and blues (in the colour spectrum, yellow + blue = green). Mostly cows can tell if the grass is green fresh by using their noses.
Cows enjoy mild weather with lots of green grass.
No.
yes from eating so much grass
A cow's dung is green , because cows eat green vegetation (grass, weeds, plants) ect.
Because it's green and tastes like s**t.
Cows
No. Cows EAT grass. They do not "have" grass.
NO..... for the same reason cows can't eat burgers, people aren't adapted to a grass diet. Grass as in the green plants we grow on our lawn.
They are not green. Cows and cattle are anything BUT green!!
cows eat grass
The Rhino and the hippopotamus are the freshwater animals that eat the green river grass. They usually come out of the freshwater at dawn or dusk to feed on the green river grass.