Yes, cows are classified as herbivores. Their primary nutritional intake is plant matter - grasses, weeds, leaves, etc.
Yes. They have been tried to change into cannibalistic omnivores by feeding them powder made of cow bones, but that was only smart until BSE was discovered.
Yes.
Cows are herbivors, they only eat vegetation.
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Cattle are herbivores.
A herbivore is a plant eater, two animals that are herbivores are a horse and a cow.
The bottom, since they are herbivores.
Herbivores, such as cow, goats, sheep and horses.
cow, Buffalo, elephant,etc
Herbivores eat grass.
Nothing, cattle are herbivores they don't eat meat.
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sea cows were herbivores (they ate mostly kelp)
Thus all cows are herbivores.
Cows eat plants. Herbivores.
No- a cow is a primary consumer. Primary consumers are herbivores that convert plant biomass.