A big, red, rock eater.
A large red kangaroo is sometimes referred to as "big red" due to its reddish coat. Kangaroos have been known to ingest small rocks to help grind up fibrous plant material in their stomachs as part of their digestive process.
A giraffe is sometimes referred to as "big red" due to its large size and reddish-brown patches on its skin. Giraffes have been observed eating rocks as a form of geophagy to aid in digestion and obtain necessary minerals.
A red rock-eating animal, such as a red rock-eating slug that feeds on minerals found in rocks.
No no no no no never big red rocks
The devils marbles
because a knight eats poo and a continental soldier rocks
No. No insect eats rocks.
Microbes 'eat' living rocks.
the red kangaroo eats red grass
Red's Eats was created in 1938.
man eats the big bird
A fox eats a red panda.