Yes.
Yes.
Cattle that are laying (or sitting) in the grass, or cattle laying down in the pasture.
its about a cow eating grass. Great novel!
No- a cow is a primary consumer. Primary consumers are herbivores that convert plant biomass.
From the feed, forage or roughage they eat.
There is no such thing or grass species as "cow grass."
the cow breathes out the carbon on the plant and the plant then puts out oxygen in the cow and the cow then eats the plant
Not at all. Grass is eaten by a cow, not produced by a cow.
A cow is a carnivore so it probly eats deer guts.
A direct consumer is a animal, which eats a producer( a plant which can make its own food) such as a cow eating grass.
A direct consumer is a animal, which eats a producer( a plant which can make its own food) such as a cow eating grass.
No. Cows EAT grass. They do not "have" grass.