Primary eaters are plant eaters so they eat grass.
First of all there aren't only 5 animals. So 5 animals would be cows, horses, goats, cats eat grass to help their digestive system, deer, and any other deer type creature.
horses,and rabbits
Cows and Goats
Forest Pigs.
Herbivores !
The auroch was one of the only animals to eat grass in its time. The animals lives two million years ago.
The auroch was one of the only animals to eat grass in its time. The animals lives two million years ago.
T-rex did not have two stomachs. Today, ruminants (grass eating animals such as cattle) have two stomachs in order to better digest the grass they eat, which is very difficult to digest.
yes guneapigs do eat grass my friend has two and it eats like a larwnmorra
Horses place the edge of their lips to the surface of water, suck it into their mouth and gulp it down.
They mostly eat hay and grass, but will also eat some weeds. They normally eat grass all the time just like cows, but they eat less forage than horse or a cow. Often two to three sheep will eat just as much as one cow or one horse.
No not really as they come from two different countries. although they both do eat grass, just not the same kinds of grass.
eat and poop
Rabbits feed on grass, forbs and leafy weeds.
lots of animals eat plankton, some whales, whale sharks, zooplankton eat phytoplankton and lots of fish eat plankton.
The author's tone towards Old Foulon in "A Tale of Two Cities" is critical and disdainful. Foulon is portrayed as a symbol of the oppressive ruling class, embodying cruelty and indifference towards the suffering of the common people. The author condemns Foulon's arrogance and callousness in the face of the revolution.
No the two animals did not contemporaneously.