The deer has skinny legs for running fast and their tail is for a warning. Whenever the deer thinks there is danger it sticks up its tail and let other deer know. Deer also have fur to keep them warm in winter. Deer have antlers and hooves to keep them safe.
so they do adapt
Grassland
They can adapt to the grassland because they are fast to catch food
a way
their biome is the savanna and grassland
they adapt to there surroundings by doing something
By absorbing water from the grasslands
Adaptations are achieved through evolution.
A big horn sheep adapts to the grassland because they horns to defend them,they camouflage ,and run fast.
No, it doesn't. But somtimes it does. But not mostly. Usually corn grows in dry places.
They have to move to different places and then they have to find new grassland, shelter and new food.
Foxtail grasses adapt to grassland environments through several mechanisms. Their deep root systems allow them to access water and nutrients from deeper soil layers, which is crucial in often dry grassland conditions. Additionally, foxtails have a high seed production rate and can germinate quickly, enabling them to establish rapidly after disturbances like grazing or fire. Their ability to thrive in a variety of soil types and conditions further enhances their resilience in grassland ecosystems.
Spotted hyena, brown hyena, striped hyena and aardwolf