Horses, cows sheep etc mainly eat grass and a few weeds so the manure can contain grass ... Due to the relatively lower level of proteins in vegetable matter, herbivore manure has a milder smell than the dung of carnivores or omnivores
Grass eaters often have flatter teeth in the back for grinding the fibers of the grasses. Some grass eaters have multiple stomachs to help digest the fibers more efficiently.
Most carnivorous(meat eaters) animals wouldn't eat grass. Herbivores(plant eaters) and omnivores(meat and plant eaters) would eat grass and other plants.
herbivore
Antelopes are herbivores, grass eaters, they need teeth to shear the grass, and to grind it up. Predators' teeth, carinvore (=meat eaters) teeth look quite different. Just look in the mouth of any cat or dog. It's the grabbing canines, and the shearing teeth. No grinders.
Yes if its eaten and digested by a grass eating animal
No, they are carnivores, meat eaters.
Yes, the acid from the cat urine will kill grass.
No, lions eat the gemsbok. Gemsboks are grass-eaters(herbivores) and lions are meat-eaters(carnivores).
Herbivores (plant eaters)Browsers (leaf eaters)Grazers (grass eatersOmnivores (eats all groups)CarnivoresInsectivores (insect eaters)Piscivores (fish eaters)
no - they're herbivores (only plant eaters).
They don't necessarily kick it on the feces. When dogs kick up grass or dirt,they are marking it as their "territory".
No. Buffalo are herbivores, specifically grazers. They eat grass.