They are both pretty!
NO
Probably has something to do with cows. Almost everything has to do with cows in the pampa.
It's meat from cattle (cows).
They pick the flowers and let the cows roam free
their are these animals that are called grazers like deer , horses , cows ect, also called omnivores the animals like these that are found were bears are would be the ones that they eat
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Cows don't give nectar, they give milk. Cows are mammals, not plants or flowers. However, there is a particular insect that farms another insect for its nectar, and these would be ants farming aphids and milking them like humans milk cows. Once the aphids are done producing, the ants eat them, also just like what humans do with cows when they cannot produce milk anymore.
Of course.
Yes. Birds, sheep any animal that eats foliage (herbivore or omnivore) will eat edible flowers.
Cows like all mammals have breasts, they have udders, and there used to milk the cows.
Cows do have a menstrual sycle like humains do
Yes. A lot of the legume plants that they eat have flowers--clover, alfalfa, sanfoin, etc--thus it isn't all that uncommon for a cow to eat a bunch of flowers in addition to the grass they graze.