No and Yes. This website appears when you go to Clubpenguin sometimes but you have to download it and I don't think it's a safe site to visit...
Awns.
the awns-er is learn math
An awner is a device for cutting the awns from grain.
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Awn: A slender, bristlelike appendage found on the spikelets of many grasses.
The "beard" portion of the seed head of a cereal grain plant is called, collectively, awns. A single awn is the bristle portion of a seed of grain that extends up at the top point of this seed. The hull protects the endosperm, germ and bran portion of the grain seed. Cereal grains which have such "beards" or awns are wheat, barley, rye and triticale. Rice, corn, and oats do not have such awns due to the different characteristics of their inflorescences or flowering portion of the grass plant.
Wheat is a type of cereal grass. When the wheat grain is harvested the stalks that remain are referred to as straw. Hay however, is dried grass.
They lived in Chickees a dwelling with a thatched roof made of cabbage fr-awns and open sides and dirt floors
No. This is something a woodpecker would do. They fly over awns or sit in lawns and catch small insects. They also eat berries and seeds.