No
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Grass has cellulose, which humans do not have the bacteria to digest, like cows or horses do. You can eat it, but you can't really digest it for energy. Also, something about not having a working appendix.
*eat They can, they just cant digest it
i think a producer grass cant eat the water soil sun feeds its self to the grass
no they cant. they mostly eat wheat,barley,meadow grass,and oats.
grass is not to eat so it cant be a fruit or vegetable people walk on grass so that carries many bacteria
No, a way of checking this is by noticing that we humans are primates. We do not digest grass well (our appendix have devolved from that as we do not only eat herbs anymore) However cows do
your period is natural eat watever you want
cause we can't we cant digest it and does no god for our bodh
Yes.
Besides a seahorse, a horse that has foundered on grass must be kept away from grass. Green, lush grass could kill an already foundered horse. (ponies are at greater risk)
fungi contains muchrooms and [paddastoele] muchrooms you eat but,you cant eat paddastoele the ones growing on your grass and i dont now how manny, sorry fungi contains muchrooms and [paddastoele] muchrooms you eat but,you cant eat paddastoele the ones growing on your grass and i dont now how manny, sorry