Mice thrive in grasslands due to the abundant cover and shelter provided by tall grasses and vegetation, which protect them from predators. The diverse plant life offers a rich source of food, including seeds, grains, and insects. Additionally, the open landscape allows for easy movement and burrowing, facilitating their nesting and foraging activities. Overall, grasslands provide an ideal habitat for mice to live, reproduce, and find sustenance.
no they do not
in the grass lands
They do live in East Africa where there are grass lands, but chameleons are adapted to live in trees or shrubs not grass.
in the grass lands
yes
yes
they live in high grass lands
No, they live in temperate regions where there is grass and vegetation.
Because that's were most of the food is!!!!!
Barns, pasture areas, grass lands etc.
the cheetah lives in grass lands.
Deers, rabbits, and squirrels live in grass lands.