No. Cows don't get brain freeze when they graze frosty grass. If anything, it just helps them get a little more water because of the frost crystals on the fodder. Besides, often the frosty grass isn't exactly cold enough to merit much in the way of "brain freeze" like snow probably can, but I doubt affects cows much either.
It could if it eats enough of it. Humans are not the only ones who get this condition. There are YouTube videos of cats with brain freeze.
It eats grass by grazing
Usually when a dog eats grass it helps them with digestion.
the red kangaroo eats red grass
no a heron eats fish not grass you fool no a heron eats fish not grass you fool
The cow eats grass is a correct sentence.
an African that eats africans
it eats mice
most of the time it eats grass
secondary consumer because the grass hopper eats grass than the bird eats it the grass is the producer the grass hopper is the primary consumer then the bird is the secondary. the thing that eats the bird would be the tertiary consumer.
food grass
nope it eats plants that grow on the savvanah and it eats grass..... .....thats it.
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