Both. Humans can live anywhere they want to. They are the most intelligent of the creatures on Earth.
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This name is must come from where prairie dogs live. (Prairie dogs live in short-grass prairies and mountain plains of the western USA and Mexico.) The 'dogs' part of their name comes from their warning call, which sounds like a dog's bark.
grass we can always live without grass
The black footed ferret is native to North America in the grassland biome and are today found in the Great Plains states such as Montana, New Mexico, and Arizona where they live on prairie dog towns.The black footed ferret lives in the North American prairie and grassland. There are three distinct areas of prairie - Tall-grass prairie, Mixed-grass prairie and Short-grass prairie.In the United States, the greatest stretch of grassland is the prairie, extending from the Appalachians in the East to the Rocky Mountains in the West. Being in the center of the North American land mass, far from the moderating influence of major bodies of water, there is a great range of annual temperature.The dominant vegetation in these biotic communities is blue grama, mixed with galleta grass, Indian rice grass, and other grasses.
Grass lives on earth just like humans
Grass lives on earth just like humans
The short eared owl lives in the pubes of retired basseball players.
Osage Grass, Johnson grass, And other native grasses. Quail primarily live in brushy fence rows and draws in the Midwest. They can also be found in grassy waterways and thin ditches with brush.
Rats, more specifically the Brown or Black Rat
The Flickertail, also known as "Richardson's Ground Squirrel" lives mostly in the short-grass prairie areas, mainly in the northern United States and southern Canada, including North Dakota, Montana, Alberta, and Saskatchewan.
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the blackland prairie perpunsayler buggy boos do, they feast on human heads and turn you into one of them. advice- do not visit the blackland prairie