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Symbiotic.
There is no specific kind of grass that goats eat, so yes, sheep can eat any kind of grass a goat eats.
That depends on what kind of goat, how fat the goat is, how old the goat is, if the goat is sick, and how hungry the goat is.
they have no symbiotic realships
The amount of grass a goat eats really depends on the breed. A Pygmy goat will eat up to 1/2 a pound of grass a day. A fainting goat eats only about 0.1 pounds of grass. So if you want a goat to mow your lawn for A Pygmy goat is the best.
Because they're herbivores, they're grazers that have evolved to graze just like cattle and horses have.
goats eat all grasses but they prefer to browse, notr graze
Bees and bears do share a symbiotic relations ship. Bees produce honey because of the pollen they collect. Bear apparently enjoy eating the honey, inducing the bees to make more honey for the hive.
it is a symbiotic relationship
Symbiotic.
no are you crazy
A symbiotic relationship with trees.