According to Life on earth:on the land by the Diagram Group, Germany is in the temperate woodland biome.
yes they can foxes live in forest and grasslands
There are many meat eaters in the grasslands cheetahs lions...
any where in the grasslands of Africa
yes
There are very few true grasslands remaining in Australia, and none in the dry interior, as grasslands require moisture. Any grasslands are still within several hundred kilometres of the coast, not in the dry interior, and there is no specific name for these.
Yes there actually is sunlight in grassland
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Grasslands are used heavily for agriculture due to high nutrient content and lack of forests. However, because of this and human demand, natural temperate grasslands are extremely rare today.
No, grass doesn't need bees, or any other insect, because it is wind pollinated.
the pampas grass is one and it canlive almost in any habitat
they live in grasslands not on grasslands