NO. Cows are herbivores, not carnivores.
No they eat the other animals like cows and birds etc
they eat birds cows kangaroos and other native animals
No. Cows are not birds, they are mammals, they do not have a gizzard to store rocks in to help digest their food.
This type of feeding relationship is an example of a trophic cascade, where the actions of one species (grazing cows) indirectly affect other species in the ecosystem (insects and birds). The cows disturb the grass, leading to an increase in insects, which in turn attract birds that feed on them. This interaction highlights the interconnectedness of species within an ecosystem and how changes in one population can influence others.
Yes. Birds, sheep any animal that eats foliage (herbivore or omnivore) will eat edible flowers.
The ecological relation described is a form of commensalism, where one species benefits while the other is neither helped nor harmed. In this scenario, birds benefit by feeding on insects that are disturbed by grazing cows, which inadvertently create opportunities for the birds to access food. The cows are largely unaffected by the presence of the birds, illustrating a harmonious interaction in the ecosystem.
Mutual Symbiosis is a realtionship where both organisms benifit. I like to think of cowbirds. The cowbirds eat bugs off the cows, while the cows protect the birds.
cows can eat nuts.
cows eat grass
People eat - cows, pigs,rabbits,birds, chickens, fish, octopus and more sea animals, and so much more.
If Not They Would Never Eat Cows.
yes cows can eat candy