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Grasses are monocotyledonous plants, belonging to the Poaceae family, and are typically herbaceous with narrow leaves. Grain crops like wheat, rice, and corn come from grass species that produce edible seeds used for food or animal feed.
Grasshoppers eat grasses, leaves and cereal crops (the grasses that later become the bread, rice, wheat, etc. that humans eat).
wheat and grain
Plants being grasses and forbs.
They eat bark, grasses and aquatic plants.
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If you mean a cougars habitat than tall grasses.
All sorts of plants: grasses, forbs, trees (including fig and olive trees), shrubs, etc.
Sometimes producers like to use the "main crop" as a nurse crop for aiding in the growth of another crop like clover, alfalfa, or other grasses that were seeded in along with the nurse crop. The main crop, be it barley or triticale or corn, acts as a kind of protector for the newly establishing plants underneath, and also as a source of nutrition when the main crop is harvested for grain or silage. Once the nurse crop is harvested, then the plants underneath can grow into plants that are intended for hay or pasture use.
All crops you can think of: wheat, corn, barley, oats, rye, canola, peas, lentils, flax, mustard, etc.