Bison have adapted to the grassland by having thick coats to protect them from the cold winters and shade from the summer's sun.
By absorbing water from the grasslands
Grass land Biome
tall grass and short grass
jaguars live in grassland because the tall grass to hide behind
That all depends on the location. Of course there's "The Grassland Biome" but there are various grassland ecosystems and types of grassland environments that exist on this earth, each with its own wide variety of plant species. What these plant species are completely depends on the location of the grassland environment or ecosystem.Some examples of plants in the grassland biome are as follows (the list below are a few species from the North American grasslands):Ox-eye DaisyRough FescueBig Bluestem grassSagebrushCrested Wheatgrass (invasive species)AlfalfaClover (various species including Dutch White Clover, Yellow and White Sweet Clover, Arrowleaf Clover, etc.)Buffalo grassMeadow bromegrassRode-grassBahia GrassJohnson's GrassTall fescueSmooth brome grass
Rabbits are browsers that eat vegetative matter to completeness. Buffalo are grazers that crop grass to a level well above the roots. If enough rabbit browsers were on the grazing area of the buffalo then the grass would be eaten to the root and the buffalo would be short of its sustenance.
By absorbing water from the grasslands
Grass land Biome
tall grass and short grass
Grassland
temperate grasslands
The main and dominant vegetation found in this biome is grass.
the tropical grassland is important because they help animals to maintain the grass in the area
jaguars live in grassland because the tall grass to hide behind
The Sahel is a grassland and not a desert. Buffalo prefer grass as a food item.
they developed fur to stay warm in the short-grass grassland beacause short-grass grasslands have colder winters than long-grass grasslands.
The definition of a grassland is a biome containing many grasses but few trees and having low to moderate rainfall Savannahs and prairies are both examples of grassland.
The savannah is not a desert. It is a distinct biome of its own, a transition zone between a desert and a grassland. Therefore, your question is invalid as written.