They bend their heads down to the grass, open their mouths, curl their tongues around a sward of grass and pull it in their mouths, then bite down making a little sideways head motion to shear the grass off with their lower incisors, then swallow.
In pastures, wherever there is enough grass.
Cattle graze is places with grass and the stuff in the grass
Pastures, fields anywhere there is grass
Cattles was created in 1927.
The cattles were covered with boils
Grass
Graze.
oranges cattles and grapes
Stampede. Also, it is "cattle", not "cattles". "Cattle" refers to a group of cows and is already plural without postfixing an 's'.
I think its cattles
Because there was lots more grass to graze than in other areas. Cattle could the stocked more on the open plains than in forested or very hilly areas. Also, the expansion of railroads helped the cattles move west.
Graze is monosyllabic.
The homophone of "graze" is "greys."
Other cattle herds that have cows and bulls.
I think its cattles