Golden rods spread very fast so as not to be gone forever.
Bison have adapted to the grassland by having thick coats to protect them from the cold winters and shade from the summer's sun.
No, it doesn't. But somtimes it does. But not mostly. Usually corn grows in dry places.
The Coyote, being a grassland animal, is a very versatile and adaptable animal, able to quickly learn how to best adapt to a particular area. Coyotes are not only a grassland animal, but also one that is found in urban areas as well.
Mainly in western U.S.
They can adapt to the grassland because they are fast to catch food
their biome is the savanna and grassland
a way
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.
Golden rods spread very fast so as not to be gone forever.
Bison have adapted to the grassland by having thick coats to protect them from the cold winters and shade from the summer's sun.
No, it doesn't. But somtimes it does. But not mostly. Usually corn grows in dry places.
Foxtail can be found growing on the Pacific coast.
They have to move to different places and then they have to find new grassland, shelter and new food.
Go find a fox, kill it, than cut off its tail, and there you go, you have a foxtail :)