Antartica is the only continent that doesn't have reptiles or snakes. Even here someone may take them with them for experiments if they are stationed down there. Most other places either have natural or introduced species of some kind.
The only one that comes to mind is Antarctica...
cainia
Africa
North America
Well, considering that grasslands are found on every continent (except Antarctica) you have to look into it. Because I'm studying that today!! :)
very few trees exist in grasslands, but there are some. No pine trees though.
The entire continent of Africa including East Africa is comprised largely of savannas because the ecosystem has many deserts and grasslands.
== == Locations for grasslands are every continent except for Antarctica
Africa
dry, sweeping grasslands.
North America
grass
Well, considering that grasslands are found on every continent (except Antarctica) you have to look into it. Because I'm studying that today!! :)
Dry eucalyptus forests and grasslands of the Australian continent.
The grasslands of Africa cover over half of the continent. The grasslands of Africa are home to many recognizable animals such as zebras and elephants.
very few trees exist in grasslands, but there are some. No pine trees though.
Africa is a huge continent, it ranges from tropical (equitorial) jungles through deserts and grasslands
Pronghorns are found in the grasslands, brushlands, and deserts of the western and central North American continent.
The entire continent of Africa including East Africa is comprised largely of savannas because the ecosystem has many deserts and grasslands.