I wouldn't know why an outdoor cat would lick dirt and rocks but if it's an indoor cat and they haven't been outside in awhile it's because it smells wild and like the outside world. Everytime I bring a flower inside my cat loves to smell it and sometimes even tries to eat it.
They eat the dirt and compost in the ground.
They make you eat dirt. Then they make you sit on a cat. Then they make you kill your dog. That's how you know that they love you. They make you eat dirt. Then they make you sit on a cat. Then they make you kill your dog. That's how you know that they love you.
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Pampas cats eat guinea pigs, ground dwelling birds, and even poultry.
The homophone for "to put in ground and covered with dirt" is "bury."
Depends what usage you had in mind.Examples:"on the ground" -> "on the floor""ground" as in dirt -> "earth"
You eat dirt
Why in the world would you eat dirt?!?!
Groundhogs create burrows in the ground by digging and excavating the dirt, which they then push out of the entrance of their burrow. The displaced dirt piles up near the entrance of the hole, creating a telltale mound of soil.
You see dirt on the ball because it hit the dirt on the ground.
The dirt on the ground was wet and muddy after the rainstorm.
Humus is dirt. You may have meant "hummus", which is ground chickpeas with olive oil and tahini. Dogs don't usually eat dirt. They could probably eat a small quantity of hummus, though it's not especially suited to their nutritional needs so it's probably not appropriate for them to eat a lot of it.