Having underground rhizomes
Thick bark.
A wide area of grainland without trees is a prairie.
A prairie.
A beak that can dig into thick trees.
prairie and steppes are both grasslands with no trees. Both are arid. A prairie has longer grass and found mainly in USA. Steppes are found in Russia Savanna is woodland and has sparse trees and found in tropical regions (Africa)
A beak that can dig into thick trees.- apex :D
trees and grass
Yes
Prairies don't have trees and they don't live in trees
All trees will withstand winter, as they are many years old. Some trees shed their leaves in winter. They are deciduous. Trees that keep their leaves are called evergreen.
living in trees
They are usually able to withstand cold temperatures and most likely snowfall. The trees usually have waxy needles so the snow can easily fall off of them and the trees are tall and in a cone shape.
Well, trees produce oxygen and you need oxygen to survive.
.Caterpillars would evolve to eat the bark, as well as the leaves .
A wide area of grainland without trees is a prairie.
always in mountain plants like pin e trees have special adaptation to withstand the mountainous region. they are cone shaped they have a waxy coating and needle like leaves to present loss of water in transpiration and the slides from it easily.....
large thorns
forest or jungle they live up trees