they because they feel like they need to take out their anger on trees that rarely fight back. they only fight back on Easter.
Because either they're hungry or are deficient in a specific mineral (i.e., phosphorus). In most cases it's the latter, as cows are primarily grazing animals, not browsers.
No, but cows can destroy pine trees by rubbing the bark off, chewing off the twigs and branches, etc. Pine trees are actually poisonous to cattle, especially to pregnant cows.
Bark is from trees. The trees grow bark to protect the tree.
Can cows bark and roll over? Can cows bark and roll over?
No.
They don't.
trees shed leaves and sometimes bark bark bark
the bark protects trees from diseases and insects, it is pretty rare that a tree can live without it's bark for protection.
Bark is located on trees. Trees are found in every country.
The leaves of trees, and the some trees that have green bark do in the bark.
Cork is made up of hard bark of trees. So, we can say that bark is the raw material of cork.
Bark beetles bore through the bark to eat the tasty nutrients in the inner bark known as the phloem and cambium layers. If they eat all the way around the tree, they will girdle the tree and the tree will die. Girdling cuts the trees food tubes and it will be unable to send nutrients up and down the trunk.
Because they moo.