it does not eat grass only meat
Yes because the sun helps grow the grass, and antelopes eat the grass, and lions eat the antelope. It's the circle of life
its a primary consumercarnivore. because the lion didnt eat the grass direcly, it doesnt count.
They may take to eating a small amount of grass if they need roughage in their system. They may take to eating a small amount of grass if they need roughage in their system.
No, lions are carnivores and primarily eat meat from hunting other animals. They require a diet rich in protein from sources like antelope, zebras, and wildebeest. Grass is not a typical part of a lion's diet.
The obvious answer would be a carnivore, but they rarely eat plants.
yes, lion head rabbits eat grass!
There is no specific kind of grass that goats eat, so yes, sheep can eat any kind of grass a goat eats.
nomal grass
They can eat any kind of grass as long as it isn't a weed. They can have clovers too!
No, herbivores are animals that only eat vegetation such as grass and leaves. Lions are carnivores since they eat meat
First the grass, in which then the zebra/Gazelle/Wildebeast/etc, eat the grass, then the lion eats the Zebra/Gazelle/Wildebeast/etc.
Elk eat the same species of grass that cattle and bison eat.
Rye grass
Other consumers eat comsumers. For example, a dear eats grass and then a a lion eats the dear. Also decomposer eat consumers. the lion dies then worms and bacteria eat the lion.
The green kind.
a lion eats any animal that eats grass or plants
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