they eat grass silly brain!!
Quite nicely.
Armadillos do not normally live in deserts. They prefer grasslands.
they eat grass, have very few predator's and run at the animals that get too close
A mutualistic relationship is when both sides benefit from their interaction. In the case of the cheetah and the grasslands, although the grasslands are inanimate, the cheetah acts in keeping order amongst grassland species. For example by preying on animals that live in the grasslands, the cheetah stabilizes the animals population which in turn ensures that all the living animals have enough food/water/shelter to survive.
Animals such as lions, elephants, giraffes, zebras, and antelopes can be found in savannah grasslands. These animals have adapted to the open grasslands, where they can find sufficient food and water to survive.
Animals have to compete, or vie, for grass in order to feed. They have to 'stand their ground' ( no pun intnded) to make sure that they are able to eat grass, especially in areas where grasslands are not plentiful. If there are vast grasslands, animals do not need to compete. Carnivorous animals that eat those animals that eat grass also vie for hunting 'rights'.
what happen in the war
Some animals that live in grasslands are lions giraffes and cheetas. I'm not sure about the plants.
Animals that used to roam the Grasslands include bison, pronghorn, elk, and various species of birds. These animals have evolved to thrive in the open, grassy expanses of the Grasslands ecosystem.
Bison.
animals...plants....PEOPLE
Species