a big red rock eater
A giraffe is sometimes referred to as "big red" due to its large size and reddish-brown patches on its skin. Giraffes have been observed eating rocks as a form of geophagy to aid in digestion and obtain necessary minerals.
Clifford the big red dog is not up for sale.
The red tailed cockatoo eats its seeds
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A big, red, rock eater.
A giraffe is sometimes referred to as "big red" due to its large size and reddish-brown patches on its skin. Giraffes have been observed eating rocks as a form of geophagy to aid in digestion and obtain necessary minerals.
A red rock-eating animal, such as a red rock-eating slug that feeds on minerals found in rocks.
No no no no no never big red rocks
The devils marbles
because a knight eats poo and a continental soldier rocks
No. No insect eats rocks.
Microbes 'eat' living rocks.
the red kangaroo eats red grass
Red's Eats was created in 1938.
man eats the big bird
A fox eats a red panda.