lions, cheetahs, snakes, and a couple more.
Although wolves, bear, and cougar may venture onto grasslands, they are not common enough to impact prey populations. The top predators on the grasslands would be the coyote, and the golden eagle.
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.
Yes. Tropical rain forests have bumpy grounds because of all the rocks.
If you were asking about the African savanna, it would be the Lion.
Zebra eat grass, which is an adaptation for grasslands because there is a lot of grass to eat. They have to live in the open, so predators can find them easily. Zebra are adapted for that by being very fast runners.
Although wolves, bear, and cougar may venture onto grasslands, they are not common enough to impact prey populations. The top predators on the grasslands would be the coyote, and the golden eagle.
there is more food for predators to eat in grasslands
there is more food for predators to eat in grasslands
yes there are they are also in the amizon
They'll "hang out" in a herd on the grasslands, mostly out in the open where they can spot predators.
The predators need good eyesight for spotting their prey in all the grass, and the prey need camouflage to hide from the predators.
Grass, trees, anything "planty". Predators can eat other animals too.
No. they were top predators
Tigers are top predators. They do not have any natural predators
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.
​the giraffes' height and excellent vision give them a wide view of the grasslands where they live, making it easy to spot predators from a distance.
Their stripes break up their outline. If they are near grasslands, this would make it harder for predators to see them.