Animals in the grassland need water and sun to help the plants to grow.Then the bigger animals need the smaller animals so they can live. They also need sun and water like the the smaller animals.Then the bigger animals come to eat big animals.The very big animals want the small amimals to grow so they can have more food.All animalls need food,water,and sun.Even us people!
well, there are many animals in the savannah grassland. There are golden retrievers, elephants, and sea turtles. some plants are the jelly bean tree and the donut seeds.
They have to be able to run fast to ecsape predators and know how to fend for themselves. They have to learn how to keep their bodys' close to the ground so they can't be easily spotted. They also have to have shelter, food and some source of water.
The insects are well-adapted to living on land, thanks to * an exoskeleton which is impervious to water and thus prevents loss of water from the body; * a system of tracheal tubes which penetrates every portion of the body, taking oxygen to, and carbon dioxide from, every cell; * paired, jointed appendages ** those in the head used for feeding. In the grasshopper (shown here), the mouth parts are adapted to cutting and chewing plant material. ** those in the thorax used for locomotion * wings (insects were the first animals to fly); * internal fertilization and embryonic development within a waterproof egg; * excretion of nitrogenous wastes as uric acid. Uric acid requires very little water for its excretion and what little it does need is reclaimed in the rectum. So insects deposit wastes that are practically dry.
green coloration
Adaptations have no locations. An adaptation is a body part or a behavior that an animal gets from its parents to help it survive. For example, the snowshoe hare gets rusty brown when it is like in the seasons of spring, summer, and fall. But, in the winter time, their fur is white to help it camouflage.
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The Head Louse (Pediculus humanus capitis) is a parasite to humans, they feed and live on humans and chimpanzees. They live their entire lives on the human scalp and feed on the blood of humans. They are easily passed from human to human direct head-to-head contact, and other indirect means of transportation such as combs, brushes, beds or clothing.
they live from a few months to several years in the wild
The average lifespan of a miller moth is three to four months. This lifespan can vary depending on the environment in which it lives.
a liver fluke is a small insect type which lives on the grass sheep then consume the grass taking in the bug the bug then lives in the body and travels into the liver where it multiples it does the by taking the goodness out of the liver it can the reproduce with the opposite sex
it may be a: worm i dont know though but it lives under soil :D
The rattle snake lives in the grass.
Zebra eat grass, which is an adaptation for grasslands because there is a lot of grass to eat. They have to live in the open, so predators can find them easily. Zebra are adapted for that by being very fast runners.
No. Ecosystem is where the orginism lives. Adaptation is something about the orginism that helps it survive.
the Grass spider lives in ca
Termites.
bee
Firefly
Hornet
social insect - an insect that lives in a colony with other insects of the same species
A solitary insect lives and hunts by itself. I does not have a social structure or a colony of any kind.