It means that the young have to learn from their parent[s] in order to know what's best to eat and what isn't.
a child does as it sees
The young one is probably not looking at the mother mean. It is watching and trying to learn how to eat properly. It is probably just curious or interested.
Probably rabbits.
Rumen
a cow chews the grass it is eating thoroughly and slowly, so it is chewing it's cud - the masticated grass in it's mouth. - that's where the expression for long, contemplative thinking when trying to solve a problem comes from.
8 hours
I think so because I saw a Ram chewing something but i did not see it!
i believe its the cell wall of plants, cows keep chewing to get the most nutrition out of the grass
A cow will eat grass and then swallow it , then after it has been in their stomach for a while they will then do a bit of a reguritation or throw up and then re chew that grass this is what is called their chewing of the cud
Sheep have ridgir molars as they need them for chewing grass so it doesnt get caught in their teeth
No. There is nothing in a cows gut that would be needed for the manufacturing of chewing gum. Erythritol 55% Gum base 30% Maltitoisyrup13% Glycerine 2% make up the main ingredients and none of this is harvested from animals.
She's just relaxing after a few hours of eating grass or hay, and chewing her cud or the feed that she didn't have time to competely chew when she was busy eating. Cows like to have their quiet times too.
The famous buffalo of Yellowstone National Park moved slowly across the plains chewing grass, blocking the roads.