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It does rain, but the rain isn't sufficient enough to support many trees. Grasslands get about 20 inches of rain a year. Enough to support life, grass, and some other plants, but not enough to support large amounts of trees or diversified living things.
The animals that live in grasslands have adapted to dry, windy conditions. There are grazing animals (that eat the grass), burrowing animals, and their predators; insects are abundant. A moderate of level species diversity exists on a grassland. Many animals live in grasslands, from invertebrates (like grasshoppers and beetles) to large mammals (like antelopes and bison). The different grasslands of the world support different populations of animals
Grasslands are large regions containing mostly grass and maybe a few trees. They are also known as prairies or steppes, pampas or veldts. Grasslands exist in relatively dry regions, where there is not enough rain for forests but just enough rain for grasses.
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Savannas. Savannas are grasslands with small pockets of trees. They cover almost half the area of Africa, and are home to large grazing animals and packs of predators.
Large herds of grazing animals are found in temperate grasslands. The grasslands have rich, fertile soil to support the large herds.
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The mountainous land did not provide enough arable or grazing land to support such production.
The mountainous land did not provide enough arable or grazing land to support such production.
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It does rain, but the rain isn't sufficient enough to support many trees. Grasslands get about 20 inches of rain a year. Enough to support life, grass, and some other plants, but not enough to support large amounts of trees or diversified living things.
Bear, bare
Depends. Wolves and other dogs are packs. Hyenas are in a clan. Buffalo and others are in herds. Livestock would also be herds. Lions are in prides. Owls in parliments. Crows in murders. Just depends on the animal.
The burrowing animal like the prairie dogs help reverse the soil compaction caused by the large grazing herds. The herds in-turn proved fertilizer in their scat to help enrich the nutrients in the soil.
Grasslands are extremely productive lands with a large turnover in crops. They co-evolved with mammals, specifically grazers, to support the needs of many animals.
A herd of buffaloes.