Grass has a few benefits. The obvious one is that it tends to look nice - if properly cared for. It also is much softer underfoot than bare ground. Another reason for grass is that it can hold soil in place.
In areas where grass is not viable, other approaches are taken. In dry areas like, say, Phoenix, Arizona, yards are often covered with gravel instead of grass. Since there is so little rain, there is much less worry about keeping soil in place and the gravel is sufficient for the purpose. In areas that are heavily forested, grass doesn't get enough sunlight to thrive so the ground becomes covered with leaf or needle detritus that absorbs much of the moisture and provides some protection from runoff. Other areas will be covered with moss, which performs much the same ecological purpose as grass.
Being close to nature is instinctual in all humans and, indeed, in all lifeforms on earth.
so they could camouflage with the grass
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grass is not to eat so it cant be a fruit or vegetable people walk on grass so that carries many bacteria
so the animals can have some thing to eat
grass important because it is a plant and gives us us oxygen
It is important because,like the forest to a tiger,their color serves as camo in the color of the grass so no other animal will harm it.
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To keep predators away, so it doesn't get eaten like grass.
Grasslands helped wildlife flourish. They also helped the bison to eat and help people to eat some too. They baked grass and made wheat so it serves lots of purposes.
The lion's camouflage is important to the lion because they use the tall grass for hiding from their prey. So they crouch down into the tall grass and wait for the right moment to attack and kill their prey.
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