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Meadowlarks are usually found in open grasslands.
Mainly crickets, grasshoppers and worms.
It is a mating ritual.
Geographic isolation.
I love meadowlarks.
Open country mainly west of the Rockies. Plains, meadows, open fields.
Geographic isolation.
,Yes there are. I think it would be difficult finding an animal that doesn't have a mating ritual.
That depends on what fictional universe you are referring to.
The mating ritual of a grasshopper primarily consists of the males rubbing their rear legs together to produce a distinctive sound. This serves to attach females and establish dominance over other males.