A dead horse doesn't eat, so it doesn't matter if it has grass to eat or not.
If you're paying a cost to get something, you have to be mindful of what the cost is. Just like the horse, you can't enjoy it unless you're alive.
Review and edit the question. What you are calling a proverb makes no sense. What is the proverb supposed to be? Offering a dead horse more grass [hay] won't get him to exert more effort?
As grass is or has been alive, yes. Organic matter comes from organisms, or things that are or have been alive as opposed to lifeless.
No. All snakes are carnivores, meaning they eat other animals.
Yes, a zebra CAN only eat plants or since they have small throats they choke
no grass spiders do not eat grass. They get their name from living IN the grass NOT eating the grass.
mouse hides in the grass from the skunk, The grass is high the Mouse is small, the Skunk? he likes grass and mice
As grass is or has been alive, yes. Organic matter comes from organisms, or things that are or have been alive as opposed to lifeless.
Just as you wrote it in question.
humorous proverbs
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what is the meaning of finding a grass hopper in your home
The English meaning for the Kikuyu word nyeki is grass.
Ground and water. Nice pokemon, because electric is useless against it, but the disadvantage is that it is very weak against grass.
"Thangari" in Kikuyu means "tree branch" or "twig." It refers to a small, slender piece of wood that comes off a bigger branch or tree.
Cyperus rotundus (coco-grass/Java grass/nut grass/purple nut sedge/red nut sedge)
big carabao eating grass
Latin does not have a word herbi.herba is the feminine noun meaning grass or herb; herbidus is an adjective meaning grassy; herbifer is an adjective meaning full of grass or herbs, or somewhere bearing medicinal or magical plants.
The word is Omnivore- meaning an animal that eats plants and animals. Since grass is not an animal, it cannot be an omnivore.