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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

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