Yes, horses should not eat the shells of acorns.
Yes, because squirrels eat nuts and acorns, which are vegatables
Not really, most birds are omnivores (they eat meat and non-meat foods). For instance, a woodpecker can eat both acorns and insects.
Two examples of herbivores are horses and cows. Herbivores eat plants. Conivores eat meat. Omnivores eat both plants and meat.
They are Herbivores because they have flat molar teeth. Some had canines with molars. They can be Omnivores.
Trojan horses can carry viruses. Trojan horses disguise themselves to e something they are not. Trojans can be spread via email.
they can not eat acorns they are poisionous to them
Oak is Toxic to horses if eaten, it takes many pounds of acorns to cause a bad reaction, but other parts of the tree can have quicker results.
NO they don't eat acorns
they eat corns, and acorns. But acorns is the best food they like to eat.
Acorns and oak leaves contain tannic acid, which is poisonous to horses. One acorn won't kill him, but too many definitely can.
They eat more acorns of course:') there squirrelss!
im am not sure, but 89% of me is saying that gerbils cant eat acorns
No...During early America they wer a staple of their diet. Acorns taste terrible raw however unless you "steep" them for awile. Acorns are poisonous to horses however. yeah you can eat them if you follow a recipe on them they don't tase good plain but watch a cooking vid. with them
Carefully
Acorns are the seed of the Oak tree and therefore they do not eat.
Yes! It has been said that they eat more acorns than any other mammal.
I've heared eating acorns causes kidney damage.