photosynthesis
No, grasses produce their own food. They are autotrophs.
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All grasses produce copious quantities of pollen
grassland or grasses or bush
The interior lowlands hope this helps
grasses mostly it starts with grass then the animals
There are dozens of varieties of prairie grasses that vary in size, color and growing conditions. You can see one list at the related link.
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grasses
No, grasses produce their own food. They are autotrophs.
grasses
Various grasses. It is an herbivore, meaning it has to be a primary predator on the energy chain. Basically, it gets all of it's energy from the mixed grasses in the prairie available to them.
native grasses
the second one
Because they eat the same food and theres only one aria for them to get prarie grasses.
spread their seeds or reproduce
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