Sea oats and seagrass are alike in that both are coastal plants that play vital roles in their ecosystems. They help stabilize sediment, preventing erosion and enhancing the health of their environments. Additionally, both provide habitat and food for various marine and terrestrial species, contributing to biodiversity. Despite their similarities, they differ in habitat, with sea oats typically found on sandy dunes and seagrass growing underwater in marine environments.
Horses can eat grass, hay, grain, apples, carrots, sugar cubes, and much more...Sea grass and moss.
Hay, oats, and grass
Grass, hay, alfalfa, oats...
corn oats grass
Grass and oats.
i think thhat like the sea helps
yes they eat grass carrots oats and apples
Grass, leaves and oats. They drink water.
Just like wheat. It starts as a seed, grows as a grass and at the very top sprouts little oats.
sea oats
The Sea of Grass was created in 1936.
Horse's eat...Grass, Oats, Horse feed, Etc...