Some might live, but most of them will die.
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thick fur for the wintersbig head n horns to dig up roots in the winterdullish teeth to eat roots/grasses
The African grassland animal that is an omnivore is the warthog. Warthogs have a varied diet that includes roots, bulbs, fruits, insects, and even small mammals.
Orchids with air roots obtain nutrients and moisture in their natural habitat by absorbing them from the air and from rainwater that collects on their roots. They have a special ability to extract nutrients and moisture from the environment around them.
the needle and thread plant adapts to the grasslanb by being able to adapt to dry rocky or sandy soil the elephant grass has short roots that help it absorb water quickly
Water and nutrients flow upward from the roots to the leaves, where the cells convert those nutrients into simple sugars using sunlight. The sugars flow down to the roots for storage.
They die.
Orchids use their aerial roots to absorb moisture and nutrients from the air in their natural habitat. These roots have a spongy outer layer that allows them to capture water and nutrients from the surrounding environment, helping the orchids thrive in their unique ecosystem.
Grasses have fibrous roots that anchor them to the soil, providing stability during high winds. Their long and slender leaves have a flexible structure, allowing them to bend with the wind without breaking. This flexibility reduces the risk of damage and helps grasses thrive in open grassland environments.
Because there is little soil for roots.