
1) Cattle activity 2) Eating 3) Eating grass in a meadow 4) Feeding 5) Graze 6) Pasture activity 7) The act of grazing
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- the act of brushing against while passing
- feed as in a meadow or pasture
- break the skin (of a body part) by scraping
- let (animals) feed in a field or pasture or meadow
- scrape gently
- eat lightly, try different dishes
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Grazing is a type of feeding, in which a herbivore feeds on plants (such as grasses), and also on other multicellular autotrophs (such as algae). Grazing differs from true predation because the organism being eaten from is not generally killed, and it differs from parasitism as the two organisms do not live together, nor is the grazer necessarily ...
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This term refers to frequent feedings-eating small amounts of food often.
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(from the article `community ecology`) GrazingThe extent to which forests have become Earth`s grazing lands is much more difficult to assess. Cattle or sheep pastures in North America or Europe ... Grasslands tend to produce larger amounts of new growth if subjected to some type of repeated disturbance, usually grazing or fire, that pre...
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A method of feeding by herbivores characterised by repeated removal of only a part (generally the leaf) of the plant (most commonly herbage, such as grasses and clovers).
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Graz'ing noun 1. The act of one who, or that which, grazes.
2. A pasture; growing grass.
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n] - the act of brushing against while passing
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A foraging technique in which an animal bites off clumps of grass or other vegetation; used by geese, antelope, and others.
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This is where only part of a plant is eaten and it can still continue to live and grow. Sheep and cattle graze on the grass in fields.
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noun the act of brushing against while passing
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Consumption of native forage from rangelands or pastures by livestock or wildlife.
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Any vegetated land that is grazed or that has the potential to be grazed by animals.
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