In paddocks and fields on farms.
Yes that is how they get their food.
The field is your farm. So you let your animals out and they will just graze on the land around your crops.
To keep the land for animals to graze
No. Cheetahs are predators so they hunt the animals that graze. Grazers are mainly herbivores such as antelope, zebra and wildebeest.
Lions actually do not graze. They are carnivorous mammals, meaning they eat other animals--preferably grazers--to survive.
Lions actually do not graze. They are carnivorous mammals, meaning they eat other animals--preferably grazers--to survive.
Well grazing animals are any animals that "Graze" in open fields. Typicality eating grass and other ground leaves.
Animals were given more land to graze on.
Animals were not given more land to graze on as a result of agricultural inventions. In fact, animals are now grown in cramped quarters and are not allowed to graze at all in many cases.
yes.but i dont know what type of animals and crops
Yes, although it always depends on the temper, and such, of the animals. So not all llamas will graze with horses and vice versa.
Most animals that live in flat lands are able to graze in the fields. Animals like
A lot of animals do, from the oxpeckers to the lions, and the wildebeest they graze and travel with.