The African Savannah (Jungle Plains) are home to numerous species of animals. Some are:
It Gary's from bison and many types of antelope.
Large, slow, plodding, animals such as bison.
yes they grow grass, some plains are called grass plains, or savanas, and horses and maybe first nations live on plains.
Mammoths were grass eating animals. Because grass grows well in the plains, that would have been an ideal habitat for mammoths. In fact, woolly mammoths lived in the tundra, which are dry, treeless plains, and Columbian mammoths lived in the Great Plains.
they live in the African plains in an area of tall grass and some trees and mostly feed off herds or animals strayed from their herds.
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Bushes Grass Flowers Few Trees
Wild and tame animals and birds live there...
In Africa?
Tall grass plains are areas with rich soil, moderate rainfall and tall grasses. Food for animals is rich and plentiful. However such plains are in demand for agricultural purposes and aminals are displaced. The short grass plains are areas of short grass and little rain and are usually unsuitable for agriculture. Animals can live here without too much disturbance. They have adapted to semi arid areas, a windy environment with few trees, very low temperatures in winter and high in summer. All animals learn to live here from small beetles to the largest species. Thus a food chain is established, the herbivores eat the grass and the few shrubs and the carnivores eat the herbivores. The plains are flat and are able to provide a moderate food supply, the terrain of hills and mountains are not favourable places, but in their own way do support a few other spieces
no, only if you include you can grow grass and sometimes flowers its a great place to have animals because there is grass for them to eat
Animals live in every environment imaginable on the surface of the earth and the oceans, from the harsh permafrost ice plains of the tundras to the scorching sands of the great deserts to rainforests to grass plains.
grass hoppers
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