because they both are really a plant
yes it is
I believe "related" if anything. :wheat oats and barley is the noun and related is the only other word you really have to notice so i am guessing %85 related is the verb.
They eat plants and oats if theyre domestic
No. Barley and Oats are two different grains. They're both grasses, but other than that are not especially closely related; barley is much more closely related to wheat and rye than it is to oats.
They are all plants
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No, oats are not legumes; they are actually a type of cereal grain. Oats belong to the Poaceae family, which includes grasses, and are primarily grown for their seeds. Legumes, on the other hand, are plants in the Fabaceae family, which produce pods containing seeds. Thus, oats and legumes are distinct categories of plants.
Fruit Nuts Plants And sometimes oats.
the grains food group
rye, radishes, beets, sugar cane , and oats
While oats and barley are both important cereal grasses, they are completely different species. See the related links below for more information.
Lady bugs can also eat plants and oats for food!