A giraffe is shooing another away to eat food alone at the North Carolina Zoo. A zebra in the background is eating grass.
Giraffe Reaching High for Food
Nibbling and Eating
As herbivores, white rhinos mainly eat grasses found in their grassland and savannah habitats. They prefer short grasses around 3 to 4 inches tall and use their square lips to crop the grass close to the ground.
Here is a rhino at the North Carolina Zoo nibbling and eating grass.
Trees with Fences in Lexington Countryside
Regardless of whether the tree is toxic, horses may eat or chew the bark and damage it. If the bark is removed in an entire circle around the trunk, this is called girdling, and the tree may die. To prevent horses from girdling trees, separating them with a fence is best. Many trees with fences are visible in Lexington, Kentucky, in the countryside.






