Common plants in the Great Plains include grasses such as blue grama, buffalo grass, and big bluestem, along with wildflowers like coneflowers and sunflowers. The region is home to a variety of animals, including bison, pronghorn antelope, coyotes, and diverse bird species like prairie chickens and hawks. These ecosystems support a rich diversity of life adapted to the region's unique climate and soil conditions. Additionally, the Great Plains is known for its seasonal migrations, particularly of birds.
grass, lots and lots of grass.
Corn and wheat are the most common.
Common native plants of the Great Plains include big bluestem, little bluestem, switchgrass, prairie coneflower, purple coneflower, and butterfly milkweed. These plants are well-adapted to the region's climate and soil conditions, and they play a crucial role in the ecosystem by providing habitat and food for various wildlife species.
Animals located on the Great Plains include and are not limited to, the buffalo, the great horned owl, Canadian geese, prairie dogs, grouse and beavers.
they don't have that much in common
In Africa?
by poaching animals on the great plains possibly starting fires, digs, pollution, etc.
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The great variety of plants and animals represents the diversity of nature. There are plants and animals on Earth that fill every available survivable niche.
Grasses are the predominant type of plant that grow on the Great Plains, including species like bluestem, buffalo grass, and wheatgrass. Other common plants found in the region include wildflowers such as sunflowers, coneflowers, and goldenrods. Shrubs like sagebrush and prickly pear cactus can also be found in certain areas.
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Wild and tame animals and birds live there...