Hogs. Moles
The fisher in the food chain is some what where the grass grows and the fisher eats the grass then a larger animal comes and eats the fisher and then that animal dies and turns into grass then it starts all over agan .
The grass that grows on most lawns is a perennial. This is because it grows, reproduces, and flourishes over and over and it still stays on your lawn. An example to prove it is a perennial is that if you had a lawn full of green grass and about 2 years later it is still there then it is not a biennial, and if you had a lawn full of green grass and the growing season is over and it is still there then it is not an annual. The only choice left is a perennial.
Some people claim that synthetic lawns fade over time. However, when checking with many different manufacturers they claim that fading is nonexistent to minimal. I would recommend researching the brand and finding out whether they have a warranty that will cover this. JW Synthetic Grass claims that it does not fade. (jwsyntheticgrassinc.com)
Just run over the grass several times a day and it will start to wear away.
Waaaay too many to count. Think of it this way: one acre of grassland can hold as many as over a million blades of grass. Now think of the billions of acres of grassland, lawns and pastures in the world and how many blades of grass are in those. Quite a few, right?
the great plains, the sarengetti, and the pampas are all grasslands.
mowed lawns and delivered papers
Moles eat the roots of many types of flowers and vegetables, grass, as well as the tunnels that cause lawns to have holes all over them.
You cannot grow grass in Animal Crossing DS. If by any chance you mean City Folk, you have to try to play without walking on the grass or something. (This is for City Folk) I think if you just load your character, save and quit, and change the date day by day loading your character, that will probably make the grass go back.
The field is grown over with grass
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Turning over grass, also known as tilling, can disrupt the grass roots and potentially kill the grass. This process exposes the roots to air and can damage them, leading to the grass dying.