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Wild horses graze on grass from recent rains.

Voracious eaters, they graze continually and can consume 3,000 or more brine shrimp per day.

Raised by residents of the park, goats graze freely on wild vegetation during the lush months of rain, then are rounded up when the dry season arrives.

Yet some cows valued primarily for their milk may still end up on a plate, and others may be well suited to graze on grassland that would be useless for growing cash crops.

Sheep and cattle graze on the hillsides.

If you're sitting across from him at the table, graze his leg with yours.

Then sheep will graze as in their own pasture; lambs will feed among the ruins of the rich.

I always check out the fields before I allow them to graze. If there are poisonous plants in the area and go through and weed out everyone by hand.

I saw a butterfly graze against the window.

Sometimes other deer came out of the woods to graze. When Frankie caught their scent, his head came up.

When I find them I pour a little olive oil into the entrance of the hole. Then I anoint the head and nose of each sheep with the same oil and allow them to graze.

With their fleece sopping wet, they huddled in hollows, too dispirited to graze.

Almost nothing grows on their land; their animals graze on desert bushes; the people mine ingots of salt from what looks like shimmering pack ice.

I remember standing at that back door and watching cows graze.

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The nomads are taking their camels to graze in areas where they've never been able to graze before.

Livestock fields are full of fertilizer made from, you guessed it, bits of cat feces. When the cows and goats graze, they ingest Toxo, and it sneaks its way into their brains.

They sneak into the park late at night to let their cattle graze.

I can graze, ruminate, and work over my cud, inharmony with nature, and get milked gently on schedule by WandaPudnick's Kiehl 's-moisturized hands.

At one hilltop rise in the road, a herd of imposing white-faced, red Herefords graze under what is now a fall sun.