Long legs make it easier to walk across tall grasses, and increases the animals speed to escape a predator. Long legs also give a better view in case a predator is stalking the animal.
There are many adaptations that animals have developed to live in the grasslands. These include the ability to survive windy and dry conditions, camouflage, speed, strong legs, height, the ability to form herds, and more.
Gills, echolocation, one or three legs, and anywhere between six to eight additional sets of eyes.
Scorpion and Daddy long-legs. The Daddy long-legs isn't actually a spider.
No, daddy long legs do not come from the grass. They are arachnids that belong to the order Opiliones, and they can be found in various habitats such as grasslands, forests, and caves. Daddy long legs are commonly found in damp and dark places, where they feed on small insects and organic matter.
Some animals that live in grasslands are lions giraffes and cheetas. I'm not sure about the plants.
Lots of animals do have legs.
Animals that used to roam the Grasslands include bison, pronghorn, elk, and various species of birds. These animals have evolved to thrive in the open, grassy expanses of the Grasslands ecosystem.
Yes, ostriches typically live in grasslands and savannas where they can find an abundance of vegetation to feed on. They are well adapted to this habitat, using their long legs for running and their sharp eyesight to detect predators.
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Large herds of grazing animals are found in temperate grasslands. The grasslands have rich, fertile soil to support the large herds.