grasslands and forests (jungles,etc)
tropical savannasWARNING THIS ANSWER IS NOT AN APPROVED BIOME
Tall grasses and large herbivores are part of the grassland biome and not a desert.
Herd is a term generally used for large herbivores: cattle, horses, elephants, antelope, deer et cetera.
You can find antelope and elephants in the Savanna, a rolling grassland scattered with shrubs and isolated trees. Savannas have a warm climate year round, and a moderate amount of rain.
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It preys on large herbivores like antelope and lions eagles vultures and hyenas prey on cheetah cubs. Cheetahs compete with larger predators for prey.
Tundra ?
No, an elephant is not large because it has large cells.
THE DESERT BIOME IS THE BIGEST BIOME IN THE WORLD
Most insects, some lizards, some birds, tortoises, large herbivores - any animal that feeds on plants or seeds are primary consumers.
Elands antelope or an impala antelope The large antelope that lives entirely in desert regions in Africa is the ADDAX. Elands and Gazelles are grass plains animals
Here in the desert southwest of the United States we have large herds of pronghorn that have survived for centuries. We also have smaller herds of mule deer and bighorn sheep.