I would think it was some sort of Hawk or Eagle or Owl. Unless this question is retorical, where, may i ask, did you come up with this?
Sunflower leaves, stalks, and seeds are not poisionious to rabbits.
NO NO NO Not in any amounts don't give them the stalks, but you can give him/her ONLY the leaves, only only only the leaves, the strings in to stalks can bind them up (constipate them)
Long stalks can go on for hours or even weeks. Rabbits run faster than hairs but not as quickly as hares, ha..... Good luck with the race....
No, the cat would probably attack the rabbit and scratch it to death so never make a cat and a bunny live together.
There is no specific collective noun for stalks, in which cas a noun suitable for the situation is used, such as a bundle of stalks, a sheaf of stalks, a shock of stalks, etc.
There is no specific collective noun for stalks, in which cas a noun suitable for the situation is used, such as a bundle of stalks, a sheaf of stalks, a shock of stalks, etc.
"Grasses-stalks" sounds like "graceful stalks."
Several animals enjoy eating sweet corn stalks, including deer, rabbits, and raccoons. These creatures are attracted to the tender leaves and stalks, especially when the corn is young and tender. Additionally, some insects, like corn earworms, may also feed on various parts of the corn plant. Proper fencing or deterrents can help protect corn crops from these hungry visitors.
I think its a 'sith' of stalks. Or if its not, it should be. I don't trust those stalks...
crabs have eyes on stalks :)
A bundle of stalks is also known as a sheaf.
The homophone for "grasses" or "stalks" is "glasses" - it sounds the same as "grasses" and "stalks" when spoken aloud.