No, cows only eat vegetation. Cows are herbivores.
Cows eat grass. That makes them herbivores because herbs are plants. They don't eat meat at all, so they can't be carnivores like cats or omnivores like humans.
Cows eat grass in the grass land because cows only eat grass.That is the only food they in their daily life so cows eat in the grassland
Egrets and the mouths of herbivores have a mutualistic relationship called commensalism. Egrets often follow herbivores, such as cows or buffaloes, and eat the insects that get disturbed as the herbivores graze. While the egret benefits by getting an easy meal, the herbivores are unaffected by the presence of the egret.
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Nether, they are actually herbivores because they eat grass and plants just like cows, pigs, horses, and kangaroos.
NO. Cows are herbivores, not carnivores.
Cows don't eat animals, they eat grass they are herbivores.
No and they shouldn't. Cows are herbivores, not carnivores.
They are herbivores, so no.
Yes.
Cows are herbivores, plant eaters, and hugely unlikely to eat a skunk.
No. Cows are herbivores, not carnivores, so they don't eat stillborn young.
Cows don't eat animals. They are herbivores, which means they eat strictly plants, not animals.
Nobody. Cows don't eat donkeys. Cows are herbivores, meaning they only eat plants, not other animals.
No. Like cows, elk are strictly herbivores, they do not eat meat or hunt other animals.
They are called herbivores.
Cannibalistic. But in reality, cows don't eat other cows (they're strictly herbivores) so this question doesn't apply to them.